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August 15, 2018 3:30 AM
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Changing the pattern on an object can fool an image recognition system into thinking it is looking at something else entirely – raising big concerns about face ID and driverless cars. A hacker could make a hospital look like a target to a military drone, or a person of interest look like an innocent stranger to a face-recognition security system,” says Jeff Clune at the University of Wyoming.
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April 27, 2018 3:30 AM
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Food and drinks giant is using artificial intelligence software, known as Robot Vera, to phone and interview candidates to fill vacancies for factory, driving and sales representative roles in Russia. Vera frees HR staff from routine, non-interesting work. “They can spend their time to better support hiring managers, working with databases, do better assessments and provide more training.”
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April 20, 2018 3:30 AM
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Recent developments in AI are about lowering the cost of prediction. AI makes prediction better, faster, and cheaper. Not only can you more easily predict the future (What’s the weather going to be like next week?), but you can also predict the present (what is the English translation of this Spanish website?). Prediction is about using information you have to generate information you don’t have. Anywhere you have lots of information (data) and want to filter, squeeze, or sort it into insights that will facilitate decision making, prediction will help get that done. And now machines can do it.
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April 16, 2018 3:30 AM
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Employers will face a crisis hiring and developing skilled staff as artificial intelligence (AI) begins to shake up the structure of the workforce.
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September 28, 2018 3:30 AM
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A mesterséges intelligenciával már több mint ötven éve foglalkozik a tudomány, és ezalatt hol felkapott, hol érdektelen dolog volt. Bizonyos, nagyon korlátozott gyakorlati megvalósításai is több évtizede léteznek már, de az utóbbi években hirtelen megsokszorozódott a számuk. A robot is régi téma már, és a gyárban összeszerelő munkát végző robotban semmi …
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March 8, 2018 4:57 AM
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Artificial intelligence has overtaken lawyers for the first time in a staple of the legal profession - accurately spotting risks in everyday business contracts.
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February 21, 2018 3:30 AM
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Smart contracts will replace traditional paperwork ubiquitously and almost instantaneously, where the block chain transfers payment when the appropriate conditions have been met. Think the delivery of wheat where payment is triggered when the delivery vehicle hits certain co-ordinates for geographic location on a map. The block chain updates and the ledger records all relevant information for all parties. No intermediaries, no disputes, only facts recorded for all to see. Any disputes are easily resolved by referring to the information recorded.
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September 29, 2017 3:30 AM
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Legal counsels in big business are looking at cutting costs by taking advantage of the saving offered by technology. A Deloitte study in 2016 predicted that about 114,000 legal jobs are likely to be automated in the next 20 years. The report further predicted another 39% of jobs were high risk of being made redundant in the next two decades. Artificial intelligence allows one to process huge amounts of data in a very short span of time and the ability to give accurate and precise answers is astonishing. AI will disrupt the way we do legal business. On one hand, AI will invariably drive legal costs down and make legal services more affordable, on the other hand, AI might lead to more job creation than job reduction. AI will disrupt the market and take steps towards democratizing justice by making legal services affordable to everyone. The biggest fear being the loss of control from the lawyer to AI. This might cause chaos in the near term though.
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September 12, 2017 3:30 AM
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Artificial Intelligence is among the hottest topics in the financial markets today, seeming to promise untold benefits to the major banks that are embracing it, and destruction to traditional asset managers and other victims who get left behind. The truth may be a little different. Artificial Intelligence is a term used very loosely in the financial industry to describe various technologies capable of addressing firms’ unsatisfactory operational efficiency and other needs. The various AI tools are, in fact, quite distinct and should be used to tackle different business issues. Considering the tremendous potential for AI applications in the capital markets, we expect spending in the field to increase by 75% from 2017 to 2021, reaching US$2.8 billion.
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September 8, 2017 3:30 AM
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In 2027, human beings will remain at the center of work but smart machines will be our co-workers.
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August 29, 2017 3:30 AM
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FAIR researchers have demonstrated that dialog agents with differing goals can negotiate with other bots or people and reach mutual decisions. There were cases where agents initially feigned interest in a valueless item, only to later “compromise” by conceding it — an effective negotiating tactic that people use regularly. This behavior was not programmed by the researchers but was discovered by the bot as a method for trying to achieve its goals.
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May 12, 2017 3:30 AM
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Social Capital CEO Chamath Palihapitiya shared his views on IBM and Tesla at the Sohn Conference on Monday.
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April 14, 2017 3:30 AM
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If we’re the ones telling AI when it was correct and when it made a mistake, then we must be sure that we know right from wrong . The data we use to train the bot in the first place may contain hidden biases, and the code that brings it to life might also reflect certain perspectives of the programmers.
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August 13, 2018 3:30 AM
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Minor changes to street sign graphics can fool machine learning algorithms into thinking the signs say something completely different. The upshot here is that slight alterations to an image that are invisible to humans can result in wildly different (and sometimes bizarre) interpretations from a machine learning algorithm.
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April 25, 2018 3:30 AM
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Vera will find employees for you. She will find resumes, call the potential employees and hold an interview.
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April 17, 2018 3:30 AM
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As the technology landscape changes, so do the skills organisations need, and research by jobsite Indeed has revealed a big rise in demand for people with artificial intelligence skills.
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March 23, 2018 4:30 AM
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A mesterséges intelligenciával már több mint ötven éve foglalkozik a tudomány, és ezalatt hol felkapott, hol érdektelen dolog volt. Bizonyos, nagyon korlátozott gyakorlati megvalósításai is több évtizede léteznek már, de az utóbbi években hirtelen megsokszorozódott a számuk. A robot is régi téma már, és a gyárban összeszerelő munkát végző robotban semmi …
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March 22, 2018 4:30 AM
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A team of Microsoft researchers from China and the US have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) powered translation system that can translate Chinese language news articles into English with human accuracy.
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March 5, 2018 3:30 AM
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It doesn’t take much forward thinking to realize that today’s jobs are becoming automated. Robots? Check. Artificial intelligence combined with Internet of Things devices? Check. They are coming and in ways we never thought possible 10 years ago. Who would have thought we’d be talking to chat boxes for customer service, for example? In general, automation is riding a wave as employers perceive better productivity and lower costs as benefits. Does this move toward a digital workforce mean fewer jobs? Leading economists argue the opposite, that automation will actually increase jobs. What is different than in the days of weavers and ATMs is that the jobs required now and in the future require higher-level skills. If an argument is to be made against digital transformation, it is that the divide between high-level skills and low-level skills will become wider, with little or no middle ground.
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December 22, 2017 9:01 AM
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Régóta a figyelem fókuszában A mesterséges intelligenciával már több mint ötven éve foglalkozik a tudomány, és ezalatt hol felkapott, hol érdektelen dolog volt. Bizonyos, nagyon korlátozott gyakorlati megvalósításai is több évtizede léteznek már, de az utóbbi években hirtelen megsokszorozódott a számuk. A robot is régi téma már, és a gyárban összeszerelő munkát végző robotban semmi …
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September 25, 2017 3:30 AM
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AZ IPAR 4.0 ÉS A PROJEKTMENEDZSMENT írta: Prónay Gábor dátum: 2017. július 4. 11:23:16 Címkék: globalizáció 2.0, industry 4.0, mesterséges intelligencia, IoT (Internet of Things), big data, 3D printing, automatizálás, robotizálás, adatelemzés, 3D tervezés, egydarabos széria, szolgáltatás dominancia, szervezeti hierarchia csökkenésA globalizálódó világ és a rendkívüli technológiai fejlődés jelentős befolyást gyakorol az egyes ember életére és ennek megfelelően a projektmenedzsment kultúrára. A bekövetkező változások meghatározó összetevőinek megismerése alapvető érdeke minden hatékony eredményességre törekvő szakembernek, menedzsernek, vezetőnek. Az intenzívebbé váló versenyben a sikerességhez új ismeretekre, képességekre és bizalomra épített, önszabályzó hozzáállásra van szükség. A hazai tapasztalatok, problémák megértését és a jó megoldások megtalálását kívánja elősegíteni a Műhely beszélgetés. Köszönet Kerékfy Pál véleményformáló, informatikai szakértőnek, hogy tapasztalataira építve vállalta a téma végiggondolását, feldolgozását és mediátorként a Műhely munka támogatását. A 2017. szeptember 21-i 34. PM Műhely (időpont : 16:00-18.00, helyszín : Bp. XI. Magyar Tudósok krt 2. BME I.ép. B.110 terem) az Ipar4.0-ként megfogalmazott társadalmi- és technológiai változások elemeit tekinti át és vizsgálja ezek hatásait a projektmenedzsmentre, azzal a céllal, hogy a Műhely beszélgetés hozzájáruljon a szakemberek tájékoztatásához és ezen keresztül a projektmenedzsment kultúra fejlődéséhez. A témát a Műhely résztvevői választották ki és a bevezető blog megírására illetve bevezető előadás megtartására Kerékfy Pált kérték fel.
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September 11, 2017 3:30 AM
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Artificial intelligence and automation are making inroads into legal work, but are more likely to support than displace lawyers and will draw IT more into legal service delivery.
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August 30, 2017 3:30 AM
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Revelations that researchers at Facebook had to switch off two bots that went rogue have raised questions about the safety of artificial intelligence.
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July 4, 2017 3:00 AM
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PolicyPal allows customers to buy and manage their insurance policies via mobile. Watson was trained on PolicyPal's database of more than 9,000 insurance policies to be able to gauge the intent of customer queries intuitively, and answer their questions quickly. It has also been trained to explain complex insurance jargon to consumers to improve their understanding of the various insurance products available to them. Watson Conversation uses natural language processing (NPL) and machine learning (ML) to simulate natural human conversation to put consumers at ease.
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April 25, 2017 3:30 AM
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Learn how IBM is using weather modeling and precision agriculture to help farmers make better decisions.
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A tegnapelőtti írásomhoz kapcsolódó másik kutatás (ebben az esetben az MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology részéről) szintén azt bizonyítja, hogy az ember számára lényegtelen, semmi problémát nem jelentő változtatások, a gépet teljesen átverhetik. Ebben a példában teknőst vél lőfegyvernek, de a lehetőségek korlátlanok: “A hacker could make a hospital look like a target to a military drone, or a person of interest look like an innocent stranger to a face-recognition security system,” says Jeff Clune at the University of Wyoming.”
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