ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
According to Wikipedia:"Artificial intelligence (AI) is the intelligence exhibited by machines or software. It is also the name of the academic field of study which studies how to create computers and computer software that are capable of intelligent behavior."
Artificial intelligence is the most awesome st field in Science that deals with the intelligence beyond human imagination.
It is the latest trend among the new beginners to follow up this field due to its promising fact of stunning the creater in obtaining something complete out of the wack.
1.) India's second largest software exporter Infosys is putting its might behind some of the biggest futuristic bets that the company is making, such as its newest artificial intelligence platform MANA, and putting key leaders in charge of developing these products, amid a scramble to hire top talent from the world's biggest tech hub, the Silicon Valley.
On Wednesday, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter made his fourth trip to the tech industry's heartland since being named to his post last year. Before that, it had been 20 years since a defense secretary had visited the area, he noted in a speech at a Defense Department research facility near Google's headquarters.
The Pentagon's intense interest in AI - and by connection the Silicon Valley companies specializing in that technology - has grown out of the "Third Offset" strategy articulated by Carter last fall. Concerned about the re-emergence of China and Russia as military competitors, he stated that computer-based, high-tech weapons would give the US military an edge in the future.
Artificial intelligence is the most awesome st field in Science that deals with the intelligence beyond human imagination.
It is the latest trend among the new beginners to follow up this field due to its promising fact of stunning the creater in obtaining something complete out of the wack.
1.) India's second largest software exporter Infosys is putting its might behind some of the biggest futuristic bets that the company is making, such as its newest artificial intelligence platform MANA, and putting key leaders in charge of developing these products, amid a scramble to hire top talent from the world's biggest tech hub, the Silicon Valley.
2.) MOUNTAIN VIEW, CALIFORNIA: In its quest to maintain a US military advantage, the Pentagon is aggressively turning to Silicon Valley's hottest technology - artificial intelligence.
On Wednesday, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter made his fourth trip to the tech industry's heartland since being named to his post last year. Before that, it had been 20 years since a defense secretary had visited the area, he noted in a speech at a Defense Department research facility near Google's headquarters.
The Pentagon's intense interest in AI - and by connection the Silicon Valley companies specializing in that technology - has grown out of the "Third Offset" strategy articulated by Carter last fall. Concerned about the re-emergence of China and Russia as military competitors, he stated that computer-based, high-tech weapons would give the US military an edge in the future.
3.) NEW DELHI: IBM will collaborate with eight leading universities to train its cloud-based artificially intelligent Watson computer system to tackle cybercrime.
"Training Watson for Cyber Security is a critical step in the advancement of cognitive security. Watson is learning the nuances of security research findings and discovering patterns and evidence of hidden cyber attacks and threats that could otherwise be missed," according to a statement from IBM.
Starting this fall, IBM will work with leading universities and their students to further train Watson on Cyber Security.
The universities that will be working with IBM include - California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Pennsylvania State University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; New York University; University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC); University of New Brunswick; University of Ottawa and University of Waterloo.
The company intends to begin beta production deployments taking advantage of IBM Watson for Cyber Security later this year.
Starting this fall, IBM will work with leading universities and their students to further train Watson on Cyber Security.
The universities that will be working with IBM include - California State Polytechnic University, Pomona; Pennsylvania State University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; New York University; University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC); University of New Brunswick; University of Ottawa and University of Waterloo.
The company intends to begin beta production deployments taking advantage of IBM Watson for Cyber Security later this year.
4.) The AAAI that is Association for the Advancement
Founded in 1979, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) (formerly the American Association for Artificial Intelligence) is a nonprofit scientific society devoted to advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines. AAAI aims to promote research in, and responsible use of, artificial intelligence. AAAI also aims to increase public understanding of artificial intelligence, improve the teaching and training of AI practitioners, and provide guidance for research planners and funders concerning the importance and potential of current AI developments and future directions.
Founded in 1979, the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) (formerly the American Association for Artificial Intelligence) is a nonprofit scientific society devoted to advancing the scientific understanding of the mechanisms underlying thought and intelligent behavior and their embodiment in machines. AAAI aims to promote research in, and responsible use of, artificial intelligence. AAAI also aims to increase public understanding of artificial intelligence, improve the teaching and training of AI practitioners, and provide guidance for research planners and funders concerning the importance and potential of current AI developments and future directions.
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