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Artificial Intelligence will read Broken Babylonian Tablets

Gaps in the ancient text are frustrating. Nevertheless, scientists can teach artificial intelligence to restore missing cuneiform signs in ancient…

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Intel Acquires Cnvrg to Automate Machine Learning Models

Intel continues to build out and snap up startups for its artificial intelligence and machine learning operations. TechCrunch learned that…

4 years ago

Artificial Intelligence in the Help of Detecting COVID-19

The challenge of fighting with the coronavirus pandemic is to identify and isolate infected people quickly. Nevertheless, it is not…

4 years ago

Partial Differential Equations and the Machine-Learning

There is not much reason for you to know about partial differential equations unless you are an engineer or physicist.…

4 years ago

Artificial Intelligence, Robots, and Cause-and-Effect

Let us check out robots. Yoshua Bengio is a Turing Award-winning scientist known for his work in deep learning. He…

4 years ago

Artificial Intelligence: Cyber Attacks against United States

Brett Williams is a former United States cyber command chief, Maj.-Gen (ret.) So, on Tuesday, he said that specific cyber-artificial…

4 years ago

Brave New World: Artificial Intelligence Against Workers

We are worried about civil unrest, massive job losses, a nation divided, and Covid-19. Now, the list might include robots…

4 years ago

Artificial Intelligence: GPT-3 Success and its Limitations

Recently, there are some fantastic breakthroughs in artificial intelligence. Nevertheless, it might seem of mainly theoretical interest. It is one…

4 years ago

Nasa Researchers, Artificial Intelligence, and Craters

Nasa developed an innovative AI (artificial intelligence). It helped NASA to identify a cluster of crates on Mars that formed…

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Machine Learning Algorithm and Thermodynamic Arrow of Time

Alireza Seif is one of the researchers who carried out the study. Seif told Phys.org that he learned about thermodynamics…

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