Will Wearable AI Amplify Human Intelligence?

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This week’s latest news includes AI in the grocery store, Facebook is hoping AI researchers can figure out privacy, and new wearable AI is said to amplify human intelligence.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

Team Using Drones with Machine Learning to Automate Methane Leak Detection

How Technology is Being used to Combat Vaccine Hesitancy

Facebook wants AI researchers to Figure out Privacy

Will Chatbots, Artificial Intelligence And Machine Learning Take The Work Out Of Work?

How Wearable AI Will Amplify Human Intelligence

Online Grocer Applies Machine Learning to Shopping Lists

Microsoft extends its Cognitive Services with personalization service, handwriting recognition APIs and more

Let’s use Data Science to Overcome Content Fatigue

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Frank Kane

CEO/Founder of Sundog Education

Can Machines Learn to be Curious?

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This week’s latest news includes AI making its way into the dairy barn, machines are learning how to be curious, and Microsoft turned down facial-recognition sales on human rights concerns.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

Clever Machines Learn How to Be Curious

Machine learning and data are powering Monzo’s fintech disruption

Analysis: How will AI impact your job?

Microsoft turned down facial-recognition sales on human rights concerns

Artificial Intelligence In The Dairy Barn


How AI and Emerging Tech are Transforming the Healthcare Workforce

Using AI to Make Knowledge Workers More Effective

Data strategies: Fix it, don’t stitch it


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

Frank Kane

CEO/Founder of Sundog Education

Data Scientists are Urged to Take AI Security more Seriously.

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This week’s latest news includes a continued shortage in the AI talent pool, data scientists are urged to take AI security more seriously, and Britain has set out an ambitious proposal to control the internet.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

Data scientists urged to take AI security threats more seriously

Britain is coming for big tech — here’s how Silicon Valley is responding


OpenClassrooms partners with Microsoft on a masters-level AI diploma


MIT is using AI to invent new flavor combinations and foods – and it suggested a shrimp, jelly, and sausage pizza

AI pioneer: ‘The dangers of abuse are very real’


Humans must learn to tackle what robots can’t – Axios

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

Frank Kane

The Latest in Data Science, Machine Learning & AI

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This week’s latest news includes the battle between DeepMind & Google to control AI, a 1 billion dollar investment from SAS into the AI industry and how Robots will affect the future of human relationships.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

Will Robots Change Human Relationships?

This Data Company is Accelerating Production to Conquer the Last Mile

DeepMind and Google: the battle to control artificial intelligence

Ethics, Computing, and AI: Perspectives from MIT

Half our India students take AI courses: Sebastian Thrun, co-founder Udacity

AI Weekly: Education is essential for the future of AI, MIT panel says

SAS to invest $1 billion in AI for industry uses, education, R&D

How Microsoft is leveraging AI for transformation in India – Deccan Chronicle

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– Frank Kane

Is data science being inherently messy a bad thing?

Is data science being inherently mess a bad thing? Some think maybe not.

AI is changing the future of science, a doctor shares how AI can improve doctor/patient relationships, and blind users can now explore images with Microsofts new seeing AI.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Science


Data is inherently messy. Is that really such a bad thing?


Adthena raises $14 million to analyze ad campaigns with AI


Smart speakers and bakeware added to UK inflation basket | Business


AI robotic perception system can recognize objects by touching them

Why Data Science Teams Should Operate like Startups


A Doctor Explains how Artificial Intelligence Could Improve the Patient-Doctor Bond


Machine Learning Can Boost the Value of Wind Energy


Facial recognition’s ‘dirty little secret’: Millions of online photos scraped without consent


Blind users can now explore photos by touch with Microsoft’s Seeing AI


I hope you find these resources helpful. And as always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

– Frank Kane

Human Skills will Always be Needed in this Tech Age

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Despite popular belief, human skills will always be needed in a technological age. Meanwhile, AI is making a big impact on financial institution’s efficiency and will have a big impact on the future of energy and climate.

Trexo Robotics is helping children overcome their mobility challenges, cameras are being used to detect bike riders without helmets and drivers without seatbelts, and Amazon is launching their third Alexa Accelerator.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

Human Skills Will Always Be Needed in a Technological Age

Financial Institutions are Using AI to Reduce Costs and Improve Accuracy

How Artificial Intelligence will Affect the Future of Energy and Climate

Cameras with AI to detect helmet-less riders, and drivers, without a seatbelt in Kerala

Helping Children Overcome their Mobility Challenges, Trexo Robotics Gets a Combinator Boost

Amazon launches third Alexa Accelerator for conversational startups

Self-driving remote-control car with Apache MXNet

I hope you find these resources helpful. And as always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

– Frank Kane

The Latest News in AI & Machine Learning

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In the UK new smart speakers will allow residents to call the police hands free.

Now even cameras can understand and track what you look and why you look at it. AI is making advancements in business, especially the HR department, and helping chemists make new drugs.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

AI And HR: A Match Made In Many Companies

Can chatbots make workers more ethical?

Self-Service Technology Brings Benefits and Concerns

Meet Aurora: Finland’s AI assistant aims to give each citizen tailored advice

UK: Met police will let smart speaker users call them with device

Cameras that understand: portrait mode and Google Lens

The Rise of the Robot Reporter

Making New Drugs With a Dose of Artificial Intelligence

I hope you find these resources helpful. And as always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

– Frank Kane

Thanks to AI you can now track your food, kids, and even your skin!

Hi Folks,

AI is opening up new doors to track food waste, school kids, and even your skin’s pH levels.

Meanwhile, a new algorithm is using Wikipedia to auto-generate textbooks, and Facebook is helping people share targeted ads with their friends and family.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

ovie smartTags connect your food with the internet of things to reduce waste

We used AI to study the world’s toilets. This is what we found…

This algorithm browses Wikipedia to auto-generate textbooks

Facebook is helping husbands ‘brainwash’ their wives with targeted ads

Chinese schools are using ‘smart uniforms’ to track their students’ locations

L’Oréal’s newest prototype detects wearers’ skin pH levels

I hope you find these resources helpful. And as always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

– Frank Kane

Now Even Your Bike is “Smart”…

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Some of the highlights in Data Science and AI this week include; “Smartbikes” thanks to Cybic Legend, Microsoft AI’s new writing inspiration called “Zo”, many find smart homes are getting creepy, and like it or not AI automation is going to change service work and leave many workers looking for different positions.  

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

The Quiet Ways Automation Is Remaking Service Work

Artificial Intelligence Is Powerful—And Misunderstood. Here’s How We Can Protect Workers

Tech Giants, Gorging on AI Professors Is Bad for You

Don’t believe the hype: the media are unwittingly selling us an AI fantasy

Microsoft AI “Zo” Is a Novel Inspiration

Nobody asked for an Alexa-powered bicycle, but Cybic Legend built one anyway

Home items are getting smarter and creepier, like it or not

I hope you find these resources helpful. And as always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

-Frank

AI is Shaking Things Up in 2019

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Hope your New Year is off to a great start!

In 2019 AI is making big waves in business – many say that businesses that are late to the AI game may never be able to catch up…

AI algorithms that are used for finding workers may be resulting in lower pay. US spies are wanting to find a way to identify compromised AI, and new AI is enabling every tree in a city to be mapped out.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

US Spies Want to Know How to Identify Compromised AI

You see a turtle, your computer sees a rifle.

Machine Learning Deployed to Help EEOC Predict Discrimination

How Oil Traders Make Big Bucks by Using Satellite Surveillance

Every Tree in the City, Mapped

Why Companies That Wait to Adopt AI May Never Catch Up

A.I. as Talent Scout: Unorthodox Hires, and Maybe Lower Pay

This NYC Startup Brings a Dietitian Powered by AI to Your Phone

I hope you find these resources helpful. And as always thank you for having me along on your learning journey.

– Frank Kane