Though people all over the world love elephants, farmers often fear and even loathe them for their habit of raiding local fields and entering small villages, especially as elephants’ habitat and food sources have dwindled. Hundreds of humans and elephants…
A team led by David Sinclair, professor of genetics in the Blavatnik Institute at Harvard Medical School (HMS), has just taken another step toward this goal by developing two artificial intelligence (AI)-based clocks that use established measures of frailty to…
This blog shares the insights from a recent interview with Cathy Cobey, the EY global trusted AI leader. One of the key insights is a robust inventory management process to easily identify or inventorize their AI models. Cathy stressed that…
For healthcare providers and public health institutions, outbreaks will continue to be a threat, but it is possible to mitigate the impact of outbreaks by harnessing big data and AI to predict and forecast epidemics, as well as to source…
Digital manufacturing can be considered a fully integrated approach to planning, scheduling, quality, cost management, material movement and shop floor control. It allows manufacturers to leverage digital and advanced technologies to better communicate, analyze and use real-time information to meet…
Mobile-first doesn’t mean mobile only. It means that the product focus has shifted to prioritize mobile as the main consumer channel, with others coming secondary. But unfortunately, most brands only hear from less than one percent of their mobile customer…
Algorithms are a basic element in the world of Machine Learning. The objective of a Machine Learning algorithm is to define the steps necessary to learn from the data and solve a problem autonomously. Deep Learning is a set of…
One of the goals of machine learning during the autonomous vehicle (AV) development phase should be to specify sensor suites that provide actionable data at the right time with the optimal level of complexity – to enable timely and efficient…
During a live-streamed demonstration involving farm animals and a stage, Musk said that his company Neuralink had built a self-contained neural implant that can wirelessly transmit detailed brain activity without the aid of external hardware. Musk demonstrated the device with…
Neuralink is a brain implant the size of four-dollar coins with more than 1,000 electrodes that will (someday) allow a person to wirelessly send neuroelectrical activity to anything digital. At the Neuralink presentation, Musk said that his prototype included sensors…