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Updated on April 29, 2019

World’s first AI news anchor debuts in China

An “artificial intelligence news anchor” from China’s state news agency Xinhua has recently made its debut in Wuzhen.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 29, 2019

AI could help doctors detect subtle colon polyps

Early detection and removal of polyps via colonoscopy can reduce the risk of death from colon cancer by 70 percent.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 29, 2019

Harvard asks Congress to join AI bootcamp

Harvard Kennedy School funds new AI policy initiative to bring politicians up to speed on the emerging technology.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 29, 2019

AI making doctors obsolete? Don't count on it

AI will inevitably transform the industry, but doctors and nurses will need to gather and analyze the massive amounts of necessary data.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 29, 2019

AI may help detect Medicare fraud

Research suggests that artificial intelligence may help detect Medicare fraud in the home health and hospice sector.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 29, 2019

Apple reportedly acquired AI software startup Silk Labs

Apple has quietly acquired AI software Silk Labs to explore local AI functionality for its devices.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 29, 2019

Hackers can generate AI fingerprints to hack phones, study shows

Criminals are now fooling these smartphone fingerprint scanners to hack mobile bank accounts.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 29, 2019

Qualcomm launches $100M AI fund

Qualcomm’s internal VC firm is investing up to $100 million in artificial intelligence, specifically in startups with an on-device AI focus.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on April 29, 2019

USC researchers develop anti-poaching AI tool

Researchers at the University of Southern California are building an AI tool to protect wildlife and optimize patrol routes for rangers.

Folake Dosu Folake Dosu
Updated on November 27, 2018

A U.S. proposal to hamper China's AI ambitions may hurt our own

The Commerce Department is proposing to add “a host of foundational tools and techniques in AI" to a list of militarily sensitive tech.

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