Machine Learning is Now Being Used to Predict Wildfires

Hi Folks,

This week’s latest news includes human curation cleaning up AI’s mess, machine learning being used to predict large wildfires, and Deep Learning is being used to inform differential diagnoses of skin diseases.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

How human curation came back to clean up AI’s messes

Researchers use machine learning to predict large wildfires

Google to expand AI-powered flood forecasts in India for monsoon season

YouTube taps machine learning to serve the best contextual ads for each user

Kheiron raises $22 million for machine learning that helps radiologists detect cancer earlier

Using machine learning to reconstruct deteriorated Van Gogh drawings

Vianai emerges with $50M seed and a mission to simplify machine learning tech

Researchers: AI surveillance is expanding worldwide

TuSimple adds another $120 million to its self-driving trucks war chest

Using Deep Learning to Inform Differential Diagnoses of Skin Diseases

As always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

Frank Kane

CEO/Founder of Sundog Education

AI Creating New Jobs in India & More Industry News…

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This week’s latest news includes AI creating new jobs in India, deep learning predicting parameters of electric car batteries and a new breakthrough in AI Technology. 

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

A Breakthrough for A.I. Technology: Passing an 8th-Grade Science Test

How artificial intelligence is creating jobs in India, not just stealing them – Times of India

AI for Executives: How Machine Learning Is Impacting the Next Generation Workforce – Forbes

Learning to Work with Intelligent Machines

Meet Olli 2.0, a 3D-printed autonomous shuttle

CERN scientists join Zenuity machine learning for autonomous vehicles initiative

The man machine conundrum: The double-edged role of tech

Using deep learning to predict parameters of batteries on electric vehicles

Machine learning method enables quick analysis of amyloid plaques

As always thank you for having me along on your learning journey. 

Frank Kane

CEO/Founder of Sundog Education

Updates in AI, Machine Learning & Data Science

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This week’s latest news includes new self-healing robots that feel pain, China has introduced AI-powered judges, and human expertise is still a must to improve the function of machines.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

When Human Expertise Improves the Work of Machines

How Robots and AI Are Changing Job Training

Y Combinator-backed Narrator wants to become the operating system for data science

Book review: ‘AIQ’ explains machine learning fundamentals using human history

USF Launches New Center of Applied Data Ethics

AI bar system ignores jerks who cut in line for drinks

Y Combinator-backed Holy Grail is using machine learning to build better batteries

Machine learning to help develop self-healing robots that ‘feel pain’

University of WA secures Microsoft AI grant to help endangered species

China Now Has AI-Powered Judges

As always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

Frank Kane, CEO of Sundog Education

The Latest Advancements of AI in Business

This week’s latest news includes how AI can give doctors 48 hour lead time on life-threatening diseases, Scaled Robots is digitalizing the construction site, and the very first waitress robot is being utilized in a European cafe. 

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

Using AI to give doctors a 48-hour head start on life-threatening illness

This AI detects 11 types of emotions from a selfie

Digitizing construction sites with Scaled Robotics

Shift to a data-driven culture for employee retention

Chipotle rolls out AI for phone orders

Surrey café introduces £15,000 robotic waitress and it could be the first of many

75% of SMBs aren’t worried about AI killing their jobs

As always thank you for having me along on your learning journey. 

Frank Kane, CEO, Sundog Education

The First-Ever Truly Autonomous Plan Landing and More…

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This week’s latest news includes the first-ever truly autonomous plane landing, data science in the film industry, and 11 companies have proposed guiding principles for self-driving cars. 

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

How Data Science Is Used Within the Film Industry

Latent History’s ‘machine hallucination’ AI art will melt your mind

Watch a Plane Land itself Truly Autonomously for the First Time

Taster’s AI and automation show why virtual kitchens may rule the age of delivery

AI and Jobs: It’s More Complicated than You Think

Facebook open-sources DLRM, a deep learning recommendation model

Robot maps a room using just sound and AI

11 companies propose guiding principles for self-driving vehicles

As always thank you for having me along on your learning journey. 

Frank Kane
CEO/Founder of Sundog Education

The Ethics of Machine Learning

As you move from learning about machine learning, AI, and deep learning to practicing it in industry – it’s important to remember that your work, and your mistakes, will have real-world consequences.

Speaking as someone whose self-driving car has tried to kill him on several occasions, and as someone whose research has been bent to make the world worse instead of better, this topic is near and dear to me.

If you have 10 minutes, please listen to my cautionary tale – and how you can ensure your AI work is used in an ethical manner.

7 Tips for Getting Hired at Amazon or Google

Amazon and Google are dream-jobs for many data scientists. I was a hiring manager at Amazon for years, and also successfully got through the Google interview process. Let me give you some insider tips on successfully landing a position at one of these tech giants!

Lately I’ve heard from several students who landed a job, at least in part due to this video and what they learned on Udemy. Hope it’s helpful for you, too.


An Inside Look at Why 85% of AI Projects Fail & More!

Hi Folks,

This week’s latest news includes the first ever non-invasive mind-controlled robotic arm, automation speeding up data science projects, and an inside look at why 85% of AI projects fail.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

How Automation Speeds up Data Science Projects

First-ever Noninvasive Mind-Controlled Robotic Arm

Here are 10 Ways AI Could Help Fight Climate Change

Machine Learning for Everyone: Startup Intersect Labs Launches Platform for Data Analysis

Why 85% of AI Projects Fail

AI-powered Speaker Identification: How to Test It

Data Science and the Art of Persuasion

As always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

Frank Kane

CEO/Founder of Sundog Education

Can We Solve the Big Data Bias?

Hi Folks,

This week’s latest news includes Amazon’s new delivery drone, a proposed solution for Big Data Bias, and Apple reportedly acquiring self-driving shuttle company Drive.ai.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

Motorola Uses Machine Learning to Boost Quality | Automation World

How We Can Solve Big Data’s Bias Problem

Training a single AI model can emit as much carbon as five cars in their lifetimes

Apple reportedly in process of acquiring self-driving shuttle company Drive.ai


A first look at Amazon’s new delivery drone

Meet Digit: A Smart Little Robot That Could Change the Way Self-Driving Cars Make Deliveries

The Artists Using Artificial Intelligence to Dream Up the Future of Music

Facial recognition surveillance in Congress’s crosshairs

As always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.
Frank Kane

New Podcast: Data Science in the World of Big Data

Hi Folks,

This week’s latest news includes a new podcast interview with Frank Kane, AWS launches Textract, and a new robot helps you lift objects by looking at your biceps.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

SDS 265: Data Science in the World of Big Data

AWS launches Textract, machine learning for text and data extraction

This robot helps you lift objects — by looking at your biceps

Waymo resumes testing self-driving trucks in Arizona

FashionTech startup presize.ai raises 6-figure pre-seed round to propel their mobile body scanning technology

Meet the world’s first AI-created whisky

Student uses AI to diagnose plant diseases

As always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

Frank Kane