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Artificial Intelligence News: AI will add $15 trillion to the global economy (according to Gartner) by 2030. This fast-moving, technological breakthrough is powering the next industrial revolution and will disrupt the global economy in unforeseen ways. The DailyAlts AI channel tracks the latest developments, capital flows, technological advancements, and other influences that will transform the 2020s.

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Artificial Intelligence: AMD Takes On Rivals In The AI Chip Sweepstakes

December 7, 2023

Chipmaker AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) has unveiled a range of innovative AI solutions spanning from data centers to personal computers. The AMD Instinct MI300 Series features data center AI accelerators, while the ROCm 6 open software stack introduces new features supporting Large Language Models (LLMs). Additionally, the Ryzen 8040 Series processors come equipped with Ryzen AI capabilities.

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Artificial Intelligence: How A U.K. County Is Using AI for Road Repair

July 24, 2020

Necessity is the mother of invention, they say. The Hertfordshire County Council used to deploy a driver and inspection team to locate and log road faults such as potholes. The system became unworkable during COVID-19 and its social distancing norms. The County solved the problem by deploying a RoadAI system.

Artificial Intelligence: Univ. of Florida in $70M Public-Private Partnership

July 23, 2020

Gifts of $25 million from University of Florida alumnus Chris Malachowsky and $25 million in hardware, software, training, and services from NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) will underpin the University’s AI program. The University itself will contribute another $20 million.

Artificial Intelligence: AI-Powered Apps Can Now Ease a Divorce

July 22, 2020

The Australian Government has supported the development of amica, an online app that helps separated couples sort out parenting and financial issues. An initiative of National Legal Aid and the Legal Services Commission of South Australia, amica uses artificial intelligence (AI) to make recommendations to the divorcing couple.

Artificial Intelligence: How AI Ups The Game for UK Online Casinos

July 21, 2020

As artificial intelligence finds its way into all kinds of businesses, it uncovers new, innovative means to cut costs, enhance controls and boost marketing. From finding new drugs, protecting crops and predicting wildfires, to warfare and emission control, AI appears to be everywhere these days. AI has even been adopted by the UK’s gambling industry to garner a host of benefits.

This AI and Robotics ETF Is Really Crushing It

July 21, 2020

The Robotics & AI Bull 3X ETF (NYSEARCA: UBOT) with the rather characteristically chosen ticker symbol has outperformed the S&P 500 by 35% since the March 16 low. This leveraged ETF UBOT seeks a return that is 300% the return of its benchmark index for a single day.

Artificial Intelligence: Dubai Authorities Using AI To Keep Tabs on Cabbies

July 20, 2020

The Dubai Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has begun the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to make cabs, and the roads they operate on, safer. The Authority wants to ensure that Dubai’s taxi drivers are alert and efficient on the job. It has therefore deployed smart camera systems in the taxis for the purpose.

Artificial Intelligence: How Modihost’s AI Can Help Make a Hotel Guest’s Stay Memorable

July 17, 2020

ModiHost is an AI-powered, cloud-based, SaaS hotel management platform that aims to boost a hotel’s upsales up to 25% by offering a unique and personalized experience to its clients. The platform uses AI to make sense of the huge amounts of typically unprocessed and wasted client data at the average hotel. Instead this data can be assimilated by the AI algorithm and used to enhance a client’s visit.

Artificial Intelligence: Blackstone’s Schwarzman Argues For International Cooperation on AI

July 16, 2020

In the article “The case for a global compact on artificial intelligence,” (July 15, 2020) he writes that the healthcare, education, and manufacturing sectors can deliver enormous payoffs globally. Yet the world is divided on AI. ‘Speaking with the world’s tech experts and entrepreneurs…I’ve come to learn…hold widely divergent views on whether AI will be a force for good, or whether it will disrupt society and life as we know it,” Schwarzman observes. These ‘for’ and ‘against’ arguments are pointless, he argues. Instead, we should focus on “the steps we must take today to ensure that we responsibly harness the nearly limitless potential of AI.”

Artificial Intelligence: Air France to Deploy AI to Cut Emissions and Fuel Use

July 15, 2020

Airlines the world over are on the ropes following the collapse of the travel and aviation market due to the coronavirus outbreak. Tentative economy restarts, such as in the U.S. are under threat from a renewed rise in COVID cases. Airlines are under enormous pressure to cut costs as revenues have evaporated. Flag carriers, such as Air France (EPA: AF), have to come up with environmental quid-pro-quos to qualify for governmental bailouts. AI is a ray of hope in these circumstances.

Artificial Intelligence: How Israeli AI is Hunting Down Operators of Hostile Drones

July 14, 2020

Dr. Gera Weiss and Eliyahu Mashhadi, researchers at Ben Gurion University in Beer Sheva in southern Israel, have developed an AI-enabled system that pinpoints the location of a person operating an enemy drone using its flight path.

Artificial Intelligence: Optimizing Public Transit for Social Distancing Amid COVID-19

July 13, 2020

COVID-19 has subjected public transit systems to twin upheavals. One, the need for maintaining social distancing among commuters to reduce the spread of virus infections. Two, the change in ridership patterns due to the virus as the flow of people commuting between home and work has changed dramatically. The latter, particularly, has created logistical nightmares for public transit authorities in the way of planning, service reliability, and funding disruptions. A Vanderbilt University professor is applying AI to the solution of these problems for the public transit systems of Nashville and Chattanooga.

Artificial Intelligence: World Artificial Intelligence Conference 2020, Shanghai

July 10, 2020

The theme of the conference is “Intelligent Connectivity, Indivisible Community.” Researchers, entrepreneurs, and officials from across the globe are discussing the emerging trends in artificial intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence: Payments Processor Elavon to Deploy Mastercard’s Brighterion AI To Combat Fraud

July 9, 2020

Elavon, a global payments provider and subsidiary of U.S. Bank (NYSE: USB), will work with Brighterion, Mastercard’s (NYSE: MA) AI company, to minimize fraud. Though EMV chip technology has helped to reduce frauds on cards, digital fraud is on the rise due to the massive growth in e-commerce transactions. Digital payments have surged during the COVID-19 crisis, and fraudsters are said to be eyeing a once-in-a-generation opportunity in digital fraud.

Artificial Intelligence: AI-Enabled Screening For Diabetic Retinopathy Can Save Patients’ Eyesight

July 8, 2020

A study used the images from 30,000 patient scans (120,000 images) from the English Diabetic Eye Screening Program (DESP) to identify signs of damage using the EyeArt artificial intelligence eye screening technology (Eyenuk, Inc., Los Angeles, U.S.). The results were 100% accurate for the detection of moderate to severe retinopathy that could potentially cause the loss of vision. It was 95.7% accurate while detecting issues requiring the patient to refer to a specialist’s services. The study has profoundly positive implications for diabetic retinopathy and its screening.

Artificial Intelligence: How CrowdSmart’s Predictive AI Improves VC Investments

July 7, 2020

CrowdSmart’s Cyrus is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform that uses AI and collective intelligence to better predict the likely result of an investment. Speaking to Barron’s in a panel interview, Polese provided insights on how the platform improved due diligence on a proposed investment. It more accurately predicted the investment outcome, reduced bias and democratised VC funding.

Artificial Intelligence: Baricitinib, An AI-flagged Rheumatoid Drug, Could Treat COVID-19

July 6, 2020

Back in February 2020, researchers at BenevolentAI, a British company that uses artificial intelligence in drug discovery, were sifting through its drugs database. The objective: to find one that could be repurposed for treating COVID 19. They found that baricitinib, a drug used for rheumatoid arthritis developed by Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY), could be used to treat the deadly virus disease afflicting the globe.

Artificial Intelligence: A UVC Robot Disinfects 4,000 Sq Ft Food Bank in 30 Minutes

July 2, 2020

MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Ava Robotics, and the Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB) collaborated on a robotic solution to the problem of disinfecting a large area such as a food bank. They designed a robot that used UVC light to exterminate viruses and bacteria on surfaces and aerosols.

Artificial Intelligence: Machine Learning To Help in High-Throughput Germination Analysis

July 1, 2020

Seed germination and seedling establishment is a crucial process that influences the quality and yield of a crop. Seeds that germinate effectively and uniformly, and according to an expected germination rate, are likely to yield better crops. Therefore, tests monitor the germination progress to enable an assessment of the seed quality. Currently, crop breeders and agricultural laboratories conduct and record these tests manually – a time consuming and error-prone procedure. SeedGerm is a new, AI-enabled process that tests seed samples in a more efficient and low-cost manner.

Artificial Intelligence: During a Pandemic, Pitting An Index Fund Against AI

June 30, 2020

Jacob Bergdahl, a full-stack developer and AI expert, examines how a fund that used AI to pick stocks compared with an index fund during the acid test of a pandemic.

Artificial Intelligence: Sightbit’s AI System Watches Over Beaches For Drowning Risks

June 29, 2020

Beaches across the world are hard put to cope with the task of protecting swimmers from drowning and risky, rip currents. Unattended children and elderly people in medical emergencies are other risks that lifeguards need to watch over. This is a difficult task on crowded beaches, even with alert guards scanning the beach with binoculars. Israeli startup Sightbit has innovated AI to help keep beaches safe from accidents and drownings.

Artificial Intelligence: Now, AI-Powered Ultrasound Solutions for the Heart and Bladder

June 26, 2020

LVivo RV and LVivo Bladder, two new AI-powered ultrasound tools from Israeli Ai specialist company DiA Imaging Analysis Ltd., have received clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and a European CE Mark. The LVivo RV, the first automated analysis of the right ventricle of the heart based on AI, will help to combat COVID-19 mortality linked to right ventricle heart failure. The LVivo Bladder is an AI-powered solution for automated, ultrasound measurement of bladder volume.

Artificial Intelligence: BMW’s Robots Powered by Nvidia AI

June 25, 2020

BMW (OTCMKTS: BMWYY) is known for allowing a high degree of customization in their cars to customers. For a car, as many as 100 different options are available, and as a result, 99% of car orders are unique to each customer. This level of customization translates into massive challenges in computing, logistics planning, and data analysis for BMW. The company has therefore deployed several robots at its factories.

Artificial Intelligence: Amidst COVID, Eye Tests Powered by AI at Home

June 24, 2020

The generations-old eye test that uses a chart full of alphabets of varying sizes or even the new-fangled digital eye tests may soon be disrupted. The virus pandemic has forced shelter-in-place and homebound people to seek an alternative. What if your glasses broke and you didn’t have a spare set? There may soon be an AI-based alternative – an eye test that can be done online, with the patient using a computer at home.

Artificial Intelligence: The NOAA’s S.O.S to AI and Robotics for Coral Restoration

June 23, 2020

Coral reefs, one of the most precious of Earth’s ecosystems are in grave danger. Globally, half have already died. The other half could vanish by the end of this century, according to Tom Moore, coral reef restoration program manager for the National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). Efforts by human divers are inadequate to restore coral reefs. We need AI and robotics to reverse coral damage, says the NOAA.