29 Aug

“A Survey of 3,000 Executives Reveals How Businesses Succeed with AI”

“The buzz over artificial intelligence (AI) has grown loud enough to penetrate the C-suites of organizations around the world, and for good reason. Investment in AI is growing and is increasingly coming from organizations outside the tech space.”

Read: A Survey of 3,000 Executives Reveals How Businesses Succeed with AI

28 Aug

“Companies are using AI to screen candidates now”

“Human job recruiters can only physically juggle so many candidates at once. HireVue, a company with a “video interview intelligence platform,” wants to make that easier by using artificial intelligence to do the heavy lifting for you and screen multiple candidates at once.”

Read: Companies are using AI to screen candidates now

22 Aug

“Transgender YouTubers had their videos grabbed to train facial recognition software”

“About five or six years ago, one of Karl Ricanek’s students showed him a video on YouTube. It was a time lapse of a person undergoing hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, in order to transition genders.”

Read: Transgender YouTubers had their videos grabbed to train facial recognition software

13 Jul

“New AI research makes it easier to create fake footage of someone speaking”

“An aspect of artificial intelligence that’s sometimes overlooked is just how good it is at creating fake audio and video that’s difficult to distinguish from reality. The advent of Photoshop got us doubting our eyes, but what happens when we can’t rely on our other senses?”

Read: New AI research makes it easier to create fake footage of someone speaking

11 May

“UK police will start using AI to decide whether suspects should be kept in custody”

“UK police in the city of Durham, England, are prepared to go live with a predictive artificial intelligence system that will determine whether a suspect should be kept in custody, according to the BBC.”

Read: UK police will start using AI to decide whether suspects should be kept in custody

10 May

“UK police will start using AI to decide whether suspects should be kept in custody”

“UK police in the city of Durham, England, are prepared to go live with a predictive artificial intelligence system that will determine whether a suspect should be kept in custody, according to the BBC.”

Read: UK police will start using AI to decide whether suspects should be kept in custody

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