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Updated on April 30, 2019

AI on display at museums around the world, reports NYT

Museums are steadily embracing AI as the lines between art and technology continue to blur at cultural institutions.

Updated on April 30, 2019

AI generated art sells for $432,500 at Christie’s auction

AI art arrives at the Christie’s auction block and sells for an impressive $432,500 to the collective gasp of the art world.

Updated on April 30, 2019

Crime-busting AI detects fake robbery claims

An AI system called VeriPol is aiding the interrogations of law enforcement agencies in Spain.

Updated on April 30, 2019

AI a means to strategic growth, execs say

Forbes reports that AI is here to actually help business grow and not simply cut the cost of human labor.

Updated on April 30, 2019

Google’s AI Impact Challenge sets aside $25 million for social good projects

The initiative encourages nonprofits and universities to tap Google’s machine learning expertise in service of social good.

Updated on April 30, 2019

AI model analyzes the emergence of religious violence

Oxford University researchers built an AI model to understand how religious conflicts and sectarian violence arise.

Updated on April 30, 2019

Maltese government unveils big plans for AI

Known as the “World’s Blockchain Island,” now Malta has ambitions to bring AI to the national stage.

Updated on April 30, 2019

20th Century Fox creates machine learning tool that analyzes trailers

Film studio 20th Century Fox has turned to machine learning to predict which films people will want to see.

Updated on April 30, 2019

AI system detects Alzheimer’s disease 6 years faster than clinical diagnosis

Researchers from UC Berkeley developed an AI system that uses brain scans to predict Alzheimer’s disease.

Updated on April 29, 2019

AI to train Philips’ 74,000 employees

Dutch healthcare company Royal Philips is exploring how AI can smooth the firm’s shift from providing health products to health services.