AI technology comes of age
"Stair, please fetch the stapler from the lab," says the man seated at a conference room table. The Stanford Artificial Intelligence Robot, standing nearby, replies in a nasal monotone, "I will get the...
View ArticleFuturist Ross Dawson's Predictions for 2016 (Part 1)
Part one of an in-depth interview where we ask futurist Ross Dawson to elaborate on his predictions for 2016, their implications for the corporation and the individual.
View ArticleFuturist Ross Dawson's Predictions for 2016 (Part 2)
Part two of an in-depth interview where we ask futurist Ross Dawson to elaborate on his predictions for 2016, their implications for the corporation and the individual
View ArticleMIT rsearchers developing robotic driving companion
Ever wish you had someone to accompany you on a long drive -- a companion that knows you well, can help you avoid traffic jams, maybe even help find the cheapest gas along the route home from work?
View ArticleCA Technologies and Swinburne University develop service virtualisation AI
Joint research conducted by CA Technologies and Swinburne University of Technology has led to the invention of a new artificial intelligence process called “opaque data processing”.
View ArticleINSIGHT: What role does artificial intelligence play in Big Data?
What are the links between artificial intelligence and Big Data?
View ArticleDeep Dream: Artificial intelligence meets hallucinations
Artificially intelligent neural networks can not only identify images, they can be used to generate images Hieronymus Bosch would have been proud of.
View ArticleOvercoming our fears and avoiding robot overlords
Some people are afraid that one day robots will rise up, sentient, working as a collective and angry enough to overthrow the human race. Other scientists say the scariest thing is for our fears to...
View ArticleWhen artificial intelligence is everywhere, all the time
Siri and virtual assistants like her will soon change everything. I. Mean. Everything.
View ArticleAre robots really going to steal your job?
It's a common theme of science fiction, robots rise up and take over earth, leaving humans as subservient slaves to their emotionless computer chip brains. But a recent report from Forrester suggests a...
View ArticleInstead of robots taking jobs, A.I. may help humans do their jobs better
Despite worries that robots will take jobs from humans, a group of researchers says what's more likely is that humans will eventually work cooperatively with cyber helpers.
View ArticleMeet the virtual woman who may take your job
Amelia is IPsoft's artificial intelligence platform. It has an ability to understand things in context and engage with the listener. Most importantly, Amelia is real enough to take your job.
View ArticleGoogle reports strong profit, says it's 'rethinking everything' around...
Reporting its third-quarter earnings, Google also talked about how vital machine learning will be to its future.
View ArticleMonash University chooses Mellanox Technologies’ CloudX platform
Melbourne's Monash University has chosen Cloud networking solutions company, Mellanox Technologies, to provide the network for the world’s first 100Gb/s end-to-end OpenStack Cloud.
View ArticleCan artificial intelligence influence human behavior? A trial will find out
Researchers in Singapore began a two-year trial this week of a smartphone app that attempts to use artificial intelligence to influence the real world decisions of users.
View ArticleImagining a future where new skills are no help
Andrew Haldane, the Bank of England's chief economist, said that jobs at risk from automation total about 80 million in the US and about 15 million in the UK.
View ArticleSecurity, Cloud, Big Data, smart machines and artificial intelligence to lead...
Technology will be ubiquitous in every aspect of business and everyday living in the new year, according to Frost & Sullivan A/NZ head of ICT research, Audrey William. In its market outlook update,...
View Article5 reasons 2016 will be the year of the 'new IT'
Digital transformation is rewriting the rules of IT, and CIOs will need to revamp their approaches if they want their companies to survive and thrive. Here are five predictions for what 2016 will bring...
View ArticleWhat does the future hold for artificial intelligence?
Andrew Moore, dean of Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science, shares with CIO.com his thoughts on where artificial intelligence and cognitive computing research is heading.
View ArticleAI is coming to factories as IBM works with IoT startup Wi-Next
Internet of Things startup Wi-Next will add IBM analytics to its systems for industrial quality control and predictive maintenance.
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