What is AI Everything you need to know

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Far from being the stuff of science-fiction, artificial intelligence, or AI, is becoming an increasingly common sight in today's
world.Combining the latest powerful software with top-of-the-range hardware, AI tools are being used to transform many areas of everyday
life, from healthcare to traffic problems.But what is AI, and how is it being used today Here is our guide to everything you need to know,
and some of the most innovative and interesting use cases around today.What is AIFor years, it was thought that computers would never be
more powerful than the human brain, but as development has accelerated in modern times, this has proven to be not the case.AI as a concept
refers to computing hardware being able to essentially think for itself, and make decisions based on the data it is being fed
AI systems are often hugely complex and powerful, with the ability to process unfathomable depths of information in an extremely quick time
in order to come to an effective conclusion.Thanks to detailed algorithms, AI systems are now able to perform mammoth computing tasks much
faster and more efficiently than human minds, helping making big strides in research and development areas around the world.Some of the most
Azure Machine Learning and TensorFlow also making headlines around the world.But AI-powered smart assistants are becoming a common presence
on mobile devices too, with the likes of Siri, Cortana and Alexa all being welcomed into many people's lives.There seems no limit to the
applications of AI technologies, and perhaps the most exciting aspect of the ecosystem is that there's no telling where it can go next, and
what problems it may ultimately be able to solve.AI latest news and examples04/07 - Facebook buys British AI company to help it better
understand human speechFacebook has bought Bloomsbury AI, a British company specializing in natural language processing
The Bloomsbury team will join Facebook's London office, where they'll add their skills to the social network's growing artificial
that many people believe machines shouldn't replace people in boring meetings, but they're welcome to take the minutes22/06 - Microsoft
gives Marks Spencer an AI faceliftOne of the UK's oldest shops is set for a technology makeover after Marks and Spencer announced a new
partnership with Microsoft
The computing giant will be working with MS to bring its AI technologies into the company's stores and customer experiences, helping
transform the 134-year-old institution into a "Digital First" retailer19/06 - Facebook's AI can take your blinking selfies and digitally
open your eyesUsing a machine learning technique called 'generative adversarial network,' or GAN, Facebook researchers taught an AI to
eyelids for open eyes19/06 - Hisense's AI TV will make you an armchair World Cup expertAt CES Asia, China's biggest technology show, Hisense
demonstrated its vision with an AI-powered TV that works as a virtual football pundit to help even non-fans wrap their heads around all the
tournament's finer details15/06 - Gmail turns to AI for smarter email notifications on your phoneAs part of the recent Gmail redesign,
emails come in15/06 - Major Windows 10 updates are getting better and faster with AIMicrosoft has revealed that it used artificial
intelligence to drive the speed and efficiency of the rollout of its latest April 2018 Update for Windows 1011/06 - London hailed as AI
capital of EuropeLondon has been named as the AI capital of Europe in a new report that highlights the UK's standing as one of the top
technology hubs in the world08/06 - Google creates its own AI rulebook - promises it won't go all Terminator on usGoogle may have quietly
dropped its Don't Be Evil tagline but it is still firmly in the 'we're not planning to end the world' camp when it comes to AI
To prove it, it's released a comprehensive list of guidelines that it is going to adhere to when it comes to everything it is doing with
AI07/06 - MIT creates 'psychopath' AI using the dark side of RedditTo study how AI can become corrupted by biased data, the Massachusetts
its mission to help those with disabilities through AI for Accessibility
The software maker announced the new $25 million, 5-year program designed to empower one-billion people with disabilities around the world
through AI
To this end, Microsoft will put its money and resources towards helping developers to accelerate the development of accessible and
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