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Evolving Science

Artificial Intelligence

Ezra: AI Can Now Detect Cancer in an Intelligent Way

“The most important shot is the next one.”

AI Will Impact and Disrupt the Real Estate Industry in a Big Way

Previously, artificial intelligence (AI) was only limited to technology and huge corporations, but now it has proven to be a valuable asset in health, medicine, finance, eCommerce, and a variety of other industries. Also, AI can now be accessed even by small businesses and individuals.

AI Designed with a “Sense of Smell” To Detect Illnesses from Human Breath

“The logic of the world is prior to all truth and falsehood.” - Ludwig Wittgenstein Artificial intelligence (AI) researchers, specifically, a data science team from the Loughborough University are developing a model that has the extraordinary ability to detect a variety of illnesses, just by smelling the human breath.

First Ever FDA-Approved Autonomous AI Diagnostic System

Diabetic neuropathy (DR), i.e., the damage of nerves incurred by diabetes, affects more than 200,000 people, and at least half the population of diabetics in the United States. The condition is known to be common among long-time sufferers of diabetes. People living with diabetes could also face the issue of blindness or loss of vision, and DR is the primary cause of these two conditions in the U.S.

Machines Will Soon Be Able To Learn Without Being Programmed

Machine Learning (ML), along with the Internet of Things (IoT) seems to be the next big revolution in science and technology. AI experts are debating why machine learning is the most wondrous thing, today.

MIT's Feature Labs Helps Companies Develop Faster Machine Learning Algorithms

Feature Labs, a startup that began at MIT in 2015, was initiated with the primary purpose of helping data scientists build machine learning (ML) algorithms that run much faster.

Artificial Intelligence Could Help Soldiers In Combat Learn Faster

The soldiers of today have an extraordinary advantage of learning about thirteen times faster than their predecessors did with conventional methods. Scientists have developed artificially intelligent (AI) systems that could help soldiers in combat, learn faster with the help of innovative equipment. Dating back to the beginning of AI, it is possible to see the exponential growth of machines in terms of new and improved innovations.

Artificial Intelligence Is A Powerful Friend Which Safely Guarded Will Not Become A Dreadful Foe

The evolution of automated machines and the continuous improvements to robots, recently, has intensified the debate on their impact on social structure and the future of humans. AI: Friend or Foe? The first major concern is whether robots will replace humans in the workplace, bringing the end of work, as we know it.

Meet Aibo: Get Ready To Be Charmed By Sony’s New And Improved Robotic Puppy

Once in a while, a gadget comes along which somehow manages to tug at our heartstrings, even though we know that in reality, it’s just a clever combination of robotics and Artificial Intelligence. Sony’s newly released Aibo puppy is just one of those gadgets.

AI and Suicide Risk Identification

Suicide and its prevention is becoming an increasingly prevalent health concern. Fatal self-harm is the leading cause of death for men over 45, and its incidence among younger people is also on the rise.

iPathology?...New AI Outperforms Doctors in Detecting Metastatic Cancer

Artificial intelligence (AI), in the forms of deep or machine learning, is apparently carving a niche for itself in the diagnosis of human cancer. More and more studies are demonstrating its potential in the detection of a number of tumour types.

AlphaZero AI Can Teach Itself Chess

Google and DeepMind’s AlphaZero has just taught itself to play chess in four hours. Not only that, but it then went on to easily defeat the current computer champion.

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