A company as big as Google has the resources to focus on a lot of different endeavors, but for Google, AI is quickly becoming one of the biggest. In addition to things like Search and Android, we've seen AI become a big initiative over at Google in recent years. Perhaps it shouldn't come as a surprise, then, that
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Microsoft's first keynote during its Build 2018 developer conference hinted that we're entering the A.I. revolution, enhancing lives the same way the Industrial Revolution saw humans move from horse-drawn carriages to automobiles. He provides several examples during the keynote, including drones.
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Predicting the future is about to become a whole lot cheaper. Here's how economists look at artificial intelligence.
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Despite common perceptions around AI, it's actually a job creator.
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Like self-driving cars, the self-managed information warehouse that rarely needs human intervention could be coming much sooner than we think.
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We're closer than ever to creating some of the most innovative and smart AI technologies the world has ever seen, but how could that change our daily life?
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Rather than focusing solely on the service at the point of sale, companies are now considering the customer’s total lifecycle with the brand.
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Even as the use of artificial intelligence has grown over the past decade, outsized predictions about it destroying humanity or creating utopia haven't come to pass, at least not yet. Bloomberg QuickTake explains what AI does for us now and why people like Elon Musk are so wary about its future. (Video by Henry Baker and Christian Capestany) (Source: Bloomberg)
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Federal oversight is needed to keep Americans safe from AI abuses, writes Hemant Taneja.
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The benefits inherent in dramatically-improved medical imaging are huge, and provides examples for similar developments in other industries.
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