Self-propelled cars will also have to take a driving test later on.
If self-propelled cars are allowed on the road, they will have to obtain a driving licence just like everyone else. That autonomous vehicle will then receive the Software driving licence, abbreviated as driving licence S. For owners of autonomous vehicles there may also be a separate and additional ... Read more
Microsoft makes deep learning accessible with acquisition low code platform
Microsoft announces acquisition of Lobe. The start-up has created a platform for building AI models using a visual interface, without the need for code or technical knowledge.
According to Microsoft CTO Kevin Scott, people are only just beginning to discover the full potential of AI.
This is largely... Read more
Nvidia Tesla T4 offers compact AI computing power for data centres
Two years after the launch of the Tesla P4, it will have a successor in the form of the Tesla T4. Nvidia promises a five-fold increase in speech recognition performance and three times faster video analytics.
Nvidia has announced his Tesla T4 to the general public. The GPU focuses specifically on d... Read more
Google’s What-If Tool visualizes impact of changes in AI
Google presented the What-If Tool. The tool can visualize the impact of changes in artificial intelligence within TensorBoard. Users only need to add a model and a dataset for this.
At the moment, these kinds of scenarios often have to be created by writing separate code to analyze a specific model,... Read more
Facebook developed AI for analysis of text on images
Facebooks more than 2.2 billion users share an incredible amount of photos every day. The social media giant needs to organize it every day, add it to search results and scan for potentially harmful content. A large part of these images also contain text, which also needs to be analysed.
In order to... Read more
Adobe adds AI to Adobe Target and Adobe Experience Manager
Adobe will add artificial intelligence to Adobe Target and Adobe Experience Manager. The improvements should include making it easier to get the best algorithms for a set of tasks.
Users can customize the programs to their liking using assistant Sensei, reports TechCrunch. Among other things, Sense... Read more
Irish tax authorities come up with chatbot to simplify returns
We can't make it any more fun, but we can make it easier. Ireland takes the well-known adage of the Dutch tax authorities seriously and comes up with a chatbot to help people with all their tax related questions. The virtual assistant can also be operated by voice, which is a major step forward in I... Read more
Intel acquires NetSpeed to acquire larger share of mobile market
Today Intel announced that it has acquired NetSpeed Systems. This is a startup established in 2011 with the aim of accelerating semiconductor design. NetSpeed's focus is on developing system-on-a-chip, making it a good addition to Intel's future plans.
A system-on-a-chip (soc) combines a processor w... Read more
“AI will be spending $13 trillion on global GNP over the next twelve years.
According to McKinsey, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will have a major impact on global productivity. The company expects an additional global economic activity of around $13 trillion. That's equivalent to about 11.2 billion euros.
If McKinsey's prediction comes true, it means that AI increases its ... Read more
Artificial intelligence can develop prejudices
Based on thousands of simulations, MIT researchers argue that artificial intelligence is not free of prejudice. Not only can they learn from people, but robots can also teach themselves prejudices, as it were.
The researchers report this to the TechCrunch site. The MIT researchers set up a simulati... Read more