Five Industries Being Transformed By Artificial Intelligence
Read Jeremy Fain list five industrial sectors which are being transformed due to the adoption of artificial intelligence on Forbes : Technology is a … More details
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Read Jeremy Fain list five industrial sectors which are being transformed due to the adoption of artificial intelligence on Forbes : Technology is a … More details
Le ministère de l’Économie a rendu publique en février 2019 une étude prospective, intitulée « Intelligence artificielle : état de l’art et perspectives … Plus de details
Avec le prototype de voiture autonome connectée AI:ME, présenté au Salon de Shanghaï, Audi a fait un mot à consonance française accidentelle. Plus de details
… Microsoft a annoncé avec la firme Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) du Royaume-Uni une nouvelle recherche montrant que l’intelligence artificielle … Plus de details
NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with researcher Jason Polakis about CAPTCHA, the program that tests to see if you are really human, and how far … More details
Artificial intelligence is moving into the sporting world. The design agency AKQA asked computers to create a sport and it came up with Speedgate, … More details
Sagesse et intelligence artificielle (IA) vous semblent antinomiques ? Et pourtant, c’est bien de cela dont il s’agit : d’un développement respectueux de … Plus de details
Today, artificial intelligence is actually able to provide much of the same evidence that human witnesses can, with a higher degree of accuracy, … More details
Every year trash companies sift through an estimated 68 million tons of recycling, which is the weight equivalent of more than 30 million cars. A key step in the process happens on fast-moving conveyor belts, where workers have to sort items into categories like paper, plastic and glass. Such jobs are dull, dirty, and often unsafe, especially in facilities where workers also have to remove normal trash from the mix. With that in mind, a team led by researchers at MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has developed a robotic system that can detect if an object is paper, metal, or plastic. The team’s “RoCycle” system includes a soft Teflon hand that uses tactile sensors on its fingertips to detect an object’s size and stiffness. Compatible with any robotic arm, RoCycle was found to be 85 percent accurate at detecting materials when stationary, and 63 percent accurate on Continue reading Robots that can sort recycling
Pour les startups d’intelligence artificielle dans le monde, une manière d’entraîner leurs agents d’IA et de faire évoluer très rapidement leurs … Plus de details