Tag: artificial intelligence
Cyber Security
by Dev Saraf on July 24, 2018 11:48 am
Cyber threat refers to a person who attempts to gain access into a computer system or information without proper authorisation by the use of a data communication pathway. Cyber threats are no unknown devil in the 21st century, private information being shared and leaked around the world is now normal, armies of countries and companies… Read more Cyber Security
Artificially Intelligent Human Bias
by Yu Ching Tan on July 20, 2018 10:49 am
The assertion made by Craig Martell[1] that Artificial Intelligence is a business model, a buzzword, rather than of substantial content, is not a new one. For him, the truth lies in the collection of data, and in the modeled statistical world. This has been articulated many times by various entities – and this makes sense… Read more Artificially Intelligent Human Bias
Call It Robot, Call It CEO: Will AI Replace the C-Suite?
by Alberto Terrizzano on July 20, 2018 9:31 am
A hot topic these years is whether technology – mainly Artificial Intelligence (AI) – will decrease humans’ jobs, both blue collars roles – which are the most repetitive and mechanised – and managerial positions as well. Some people agree with that while others don’t. Everything starts from the definition of AI. It depends on who… Read more Call It Robot, Call It CEO: Will AI Replace the C-Suite?
Artificial Intelligence: Simply Complex
by jestaran on July 20, 2018 8:38 am
I believe that, in science, holding a simplistic view regarding a problem or a technology is risky and potentially misleading to others. In the same way, overcomplicating the challenges behind a given problem or fantasizing about the capabilities of the corresponding solution is, typically, a sign of incomprehension and lack of expertise. Interestingly enough, artificial… Read more Artificial Intelligence: Simply Complex
Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, Mobile Devices and Networks
by Stefan Schmitt on July 19, 2018 11:16 pm
A key takeaway from Jeff Welser’s (Vice President and Lab Director, IBM Research) presentation is that we are creating data at twice the speed than bandwidth in our networks. Large parts of Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) products and services today have been built using the resources of cloud computing. According to Craig Martell… Read more Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, Mobile Devices and Networks
Two Cents on AI in Healthcare
by Hailun Yang on July 19, 2018 11:09 pm
Thanks to the emerging of AI, huge progresses have been made in the past decades in healthcare industry. Not only we can see people surging into this area for the scientific advances, but also infinite business opportunities. Let’s take a look at the numbers: [1] – According to venture capital firm Rock Health, 121 health AI… Read more Two Cents on AI in Healthcare
Military Drone latencies
by Dev Saraf on July 19, 2018 7:32 pm
The near future in the aviation industry looks to be one hundred percent autonomous. There are already current military systems that are able to control and navigate autonomous systems from nearby bases and unmanned aerial vehicles that possess the power to access remote areas to conduct search operations, deliver potential packages, supply raw materials, scan earth… Read more Military Drone latencies
Public perception of artificial intelligence
by Howard Chen on July 19, 2018 7:28 pm
As is the case with anything new, it can be difficult for the general public to trust new technology, especially when they can’t fully comprehend how it works. Over the past several decades, more and more of the inner workings of technology are becoming hidden “in the box” – in other words, it’s now harder… Read more Public perception of artificial intelligence
The risks of AI: Reality or Science Fiction?
by David Meyer on July 19, 2018 1:46 pm
In his guest lecture about the fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence, Craig Martell, Head of Science and Engineering at LinkedIn, pointed out that Artificial Intelligence is often presented in a wrong way. Scenarios in which machines get super intelligent and pose a serious risk to human beings seemed to be rather unlikely to him. This blog… Read more The risks of AI: Reality or Science Fiction?
Detecting Phishing on the "Edge"
by Adam Stiles on July 19, 2018 9:38 am
Last week I talked about how building software in 2004 was different than in 2018 in the context of an anti-phishing startup I co-founded at that time. This week I want to dive deeper into how we used machine learning. According to Craig Martell, head of a data science group at Linked In, the goal of… Read more Detecting Phishing on the "Edge"