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The future of artificial intelligence.
An AI Takes an IQ Test
If you wanted to measure something, but you could not define what that thing was, or how it worked, or what it did, what would you do? What if you “knew” the thing you were measuring existed, were absolutely sure of it, and completely believed that it was something very important? Moreover, all of your friends and family and every other person in the world thought the same way. They all truly believed this undefinable thing really existed and that it was something very, very important. How exactly would you measure it?
By Everyday Junglist5 years ago in Futurism
How Quality Assurance Testing Is Essential for Ecommerce Industry?
Ecommerce brands are multiplying in number nowadays. The demand for online shopping has given rise to many new ecommerce outlets, thus increasing the size of the industry and, of course, the market revenue. If you check out the online market statistics, in 2020, over two billion buyers have gone for online shopping, which has surpassed the e-retail sales to USD 4.2 trillion worldwide. According to Statista, online retail sales will grow to 5.4 trillion USD by the year 2022. To grow the number of sales and to build high revenue, quality assurance software is deliberately used by ecommerce brands.
By Kathie Murphy5 years ago in Futurism
How is Data Science Changing the World
The term data science encapsulates a combination of statistics, business acumen, and computer science. It is an ever-growing industry as the world produces more than 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day. All that data can be analyzed and used to get desired business marketing results. It is precisely what data scientists get paid to do these days.
By Scott Somerville5 years ago in Futurism
How Artificial Intelligence Is Set to Revolutionise Industries
There’s no denying that technology has been the key to evolution for almost every industry. From transport to gaming, sports to healthcare, improvements to processes and capabilities have been attributed to rapidly innovating technology. This is particularly prominent in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). What was once reserved for sci-fi movies is now actively a part of our everyday lives, and it’s set to pave the future – perhaps autonomously!
By Alicia Walker5 years ago in Futurism
Vectors are over, hashes are the future of AI
Artificial intelligence has been built on the back of vector arithmetic. Recent advances show for certain AI applications this can actually be drastically outperformed (memory, speed, etc) by other binary representations (such as neural hashes) without significant performance trade off.
By CHANGLONG SUN5 years ago in Futurism
Zoom courts and the birth of virtual justice: Rethinking how we do business in future courts.
With the unprecedented surge of Delta coronavirus cases, many courts had to curtail their operations and some courts had to halt their proceedings. However on a positive note, this disruption to traditional court setting is unmistakably a blessing in disguise and a much needed one to prompt the judiciary to streamline its arcane court procedures with state of the art technologies. According to legal futurist Richard Susskind, the future of legal profession will be increasingly transformational in this internet age and is likely to be replaced by increasingly capable systems with the help of artificial intelligence. The first time you hear this, it may sound weird, but if you think deep down how much the pandemic has changed our lives so far within just a matter of a year, it is not hard to imagine that future legal professionals will offer their practical expertise to their clients in a whole different way.
By Chamalee Semasinghe5 years ago in Futurism
How Colored Brain Works?
A colored brain is the genetic processing of the world around you. It is how you process, analyze, and perform tasks. It has four subdivisions based on the tasks they perform. These are the red brain (linear processing), the green brain (chaotic processing), the blue brain (intuitive processing), and the purple brain (relational processing). Hence, the colors are setting the difference.
By prickedinsight5 years ago in Futurism
How Deep Learning Can Help Predict Symptomatic Progression in Neurological Diseases Like Huntington's Disease.
My name is Zayden and I have a CAG of 43. I was passed down the gene by my mother Kelli, and have lost aunts, my grandfather, and now, soon, my mother to Huntington’s Disease. I am a computer programmer who works primarily in Python 3 to develop AI and Deep Learning models with Tensorflow, SciKitLearn, Numpy, and Pandas. I have 3 years of programming experience, with one year in AI and Deep Learning. Why should you care? Because I am helping develop projects with the University of Toronto that could help predict symptomatic progression in terminal neurological diseases like Huntington's Disease, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and ALS using Deep Learning models such as Recurrent Neural Networks to process speech patterns in Huntington's Disease patients that could help occupational and speech therapists better understand the link between progression of Huntington's Disease and speech difficulties, and hopefully even lead to better treatment and the prolonging the ability to speak in more advanced stages of the disease. I am also using standard Artificial Neural Network techniques such as Multiple Linear Regression, with multiple dense layers to process and predict symptomatic progression via patient protein levels in CSF (Cerebro-Spinal Fluid). It is definitely exciting and we are hoping to contribute something really awesome to neuroscience.
By Zayden King5 years ago in Futurism








