Intel, Dell launch AI incubator lab at Arizona community college
Intel, Dell launch AI incubator lab at Arizona community college
18 May 2015
Synthetic Solutions, a leader in computer vision and deep learning, builds a private and open-source neural network
18 April 2015
A new research team at Stanford’s Michael Rensch Institute for Artificial Intelligence, led by Ken D. Krm, is developing a new network that can understand you, your family and other people
18 April 2015
Engineers at the IBM Research Center in Bangalore, India, build a prototype model for IBM’s Watson platform
18 April 2015
DeepConnect, a company developed by researchers at the US Naval Institute in Bethesda, Maryland, will build a partnership with the National Institute of Standards and Technology to launch an IoT-enabled smartwatch
18 March 2015
A new round of OSASAT rounds are scheduled to begin in South America in June, supporting OSASAT’s sixth generation of computer vision and deep learning designs.
18 March 2015
Intel will add processors to the i3 line of CPUs
18 March 2015
The Intel Xeon Phi 2 series U.S. processor is expected to be released this month in the first quarter of 2016
17 February 2015
Go-AI, a startup based in London, UK, will start building complete AI-enabled to web-based services, from messaging apps to open-source industry development environments.
17 February 2015
Cooks will announce a new home-grown AI service
17 February 2015
The company received approval from the UK to create a “home-grown” service to train people on the use of AI.
17 February 2015
Apple will introduce new Intelligent Robots (IOCs) for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
17 February 2015
Google will open an AI lab in California
17 February 2015
The DeepMind AI Lab, which combines 14 software and hardware development teams in California to develop and test AI systems for audio, video, and video conferencing, is developing a new IDEs for performance and security
17 February 2015
The AI Lab will open its first open source open source project
17 February 2015
A new Linux distro is planned for Linux Mint
17 February 2015
Surface OSX 10.6 is recently released
17 February 2015
Tranquility Networks, the device maker based in Mountain View, California, plans to build a “new Linux distro”
17 February 2015
Intel will launch its first fully open-source core operating system for Apple computers
17 February 2015
The Xfce 3D accelerator will open its first AI lab
17 February 2015
What’s Next for AI in the World’s Most Powerful Industry?
17 February 2015
By Simon Hradecky,
Activist Post
Tradition and conviction with one eye working in IT industries can leave you feeling only at home in a world where conformity is not your strong suit.
In the area of high-tech, these experiments are taking place across the world, going back to the 1980s, when innovations were so far no longer considered fringe.
But they’ve been moving ever since. This trend involves a rapidly changing business environment that makes it easier than ever to connect with the rest of the world.
In the last few years, the industry has been shifting from one political perspective, to a more inclusive one on the trust issue.
In other words, the world is changing to a process that’s more traditional and, which makes it very important to embrace trust, especially after centuries of financial and business secrecy.
So now, universities in developing countries are coming up with huge research budgets that allow them to hire analysts, designers and programmers and to do their own research so they can build solid foundations for the next generation of AI systems.
How will companies arrive at this new way of handling trust in the next decade?
There’s a lot of debate over trust as a universal concept — or, rather, it’s been going on for 30 years
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