ChitChAI Ep4 – AI of Everything
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“Intangible Assets & How Businesses Create Value out of Them”
“Did you know…You can build your own RoboAdvisors to empower medical staff and patients with medical information & monitoring.”
“Did you know…You can build your own RoboAdvisors to analyse the risk-return profile of your stocks on an individual or portfolio basis?”
“Did you know…You can build your own RoboAdvisors to empower teachers and students with personalised learning and monitoring.”
“Objective, for undergrads & fresh grads: Giving the right exposure for opportunities: business or jobs.”
“In a country such as India that has a low doctor-patient ratio, Artificial Intelligence (AI) can enable greater access to expert care from anywhere, with telehealth and robotics applied across inpatient and outpatient environments…Intel has been focusing its efforts towards accelerating AI innovation to deliver transformative healthcare solutions and democratise healthcare access and delivery in India. “

“Experts at the University of Amsterdam are developing a computer programme that can translate into sign language, using the power of artificial intelligence.
The project, part of SignLab Amsterdam, aims in the first instance to support parents of deaf children who are learning basic signing or for situations like announcements at airports and railway stations.”

“The startup is one of many organizations, including more than a dozen startups and some of the biggest names in tech, offering tools and services designed to identify and remove bias from AI systems.”

“Automated customer service agents became the top Artificial Intelligence (AI) use case for the Indian organisations in 2020 as the Covid-19 pandemic kept millions at home and face-to-face interactions diminished across industries, according to a new report.”

“What if scientists could use artificial intelligence (AI) to create a tool that could prevent school shootings or other violence?
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center researchers are working on just that. A team there announced Thursday that the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development awarded it a five-year grant totaling $2.8 million to develop an automated risk assessment system, designed to detect potential school violence and prevent it.”

“A team of researchers has used an Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm to sift through terabytes of gene expression data to look for shared patterns in patients with past pandemic viral infections, including SARS, MERS and swine flu.”

“Flinders Ports has an ambition – to make it as easy as possible to move containers back and forth as they work their way through South Australia’s major logistics hub. So it is perhaps poetic that the Adelaide company has brought artificial intelligence to bear, to crunch the numbers on the Tetris-like task of getting hundreds of thousands of containers a year on and off ships, and on their way to the end user.”

“Planned to launch in the third quarter of 2021, Verify can evaluate 100% of a company’s expense reports and identifies anomalies, allowing company auditors to focus only on potential problems, increasing efficiency and allowing them to take steps to correct out-of-policy behaviors.”
“The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) into new and unexpected aspects of modern life turned a new corner in recent months when patent applications were filed in the United States, Europe, the United Kingdom, and with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) on behalf of an AI machine named “DABUS” which invented two new products.”

“Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI) tool to predict the grade of interstitial fibrosis and tubular atrophy (IFTA), a known structural correlate of progressive and chronic kidney disease.”

“An artificial intelligence framework built by MIT researchers can give an ‘early-alert’ signal for future high-impact technologies, by learning from patterns gleaned from previous scientific publications.”

“Yahoo Japan has begun providing to clients, and even its rivals, a free service that uses artificial intelligence to determine if comments posted in Japanese on online forums are appropriate to its clients.”

“….LG’s super-giant AI will have the capabilities of top human experts in each field, including software development, data analysis, and customer counseling…”