Rebounding From The Pandemic: What Our Past Teaches Us About The Future
While 2020 might be remembered as the year the world stopped, there are reasons to be optimistic about what’s in store for us, and for artificial intelligence (AI), in 2021.
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While 2020 might be remembered as the year the world stopped, there are reasons to be optimistic about what’s in store for us, and for artificial intelligence (AI), in 2021.
Artificial intelligence startup Neurala Inc. today added “explainability technology” to its vision AI software that it says can identify objects in an image that present an anomaly or cause other problems.
(originally published in SupplyChainBrain) For a child growing up in Northern Italy, Christmas arrived in a stream of festive decorations, hearty meals, church masses, and festivals. But the opening of…
From wearing masks to social distancing, the rippling effects of Covid-19 are being felt by everyone and with the change in people’s day to day activities, normalcy is something…