In this edition, the top news starts with:
Bitcoin and Ethereum are officially not securities according to the SEC, primarily because they are too decentralized.
In this edition, the top news starts with:
Bitcoin and Ethereum are officially not securities according to the SEC, primarily because they are too decentralized.
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Liberal Arts are important for humans to learn, so they have something to do once their AI overlords take over and the humans lose their jobs…
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AI is increasingly helping to integrate group or company processes.
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A South African university is working on an AI system designed to analyze causation. (more…)
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As we build up the new machine big brother state, the US is helping with facial recognition AI, providing the added bonus of being able to implement racial profiling. (more…)
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A somewhat disconnected group that has been around for a while, called ‘transhumanists’, seems to be picking up a bit of speed, along with supporting our coming machine overlords.
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It turns out that the adoption of global AI, or really Machine Learning, is creating more value than competitive advantage. Most companies are not mass adopting Machine Learning and there is still a huge untapped market in terms of real implementation. (more…)
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More overhyping as General AI of what is really a narrow AI with a minor improvement in machine learning and vision processing out of Maryland (more…)
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Thwarting the dark web at every turn, the EU has adopted the new GDPR rules which Facebook appears to be embracing; which is probably a good PR move on their part. What is more interesting is that this new EU law seems to be affecting data privacy worldwide, especially regarding large companies that do business in the EU. It is functionally easier to ensure uniform execution, lowering implementation and time to market costs, by uniformly following the rules; effectively making them international law. (more…)
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The US Military is funding an effort to catch ‘deep-fakes’, and other tricks that other countries or ‘non-state actors’ might try with AI. Cranking up the war against the coming machine…
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