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.

Get the rest of the latest news in AI, Data Science & Deep Learning below.

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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

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Frank Kane

Frank spent 9 years at Amazon and IMDb, developing and managing the technology that automatically delivers product and movie recommendations to hundreds of millions of customers, all the time. Frank holds 17 issued patents in the fields of distributed computing, data mining, and machine learning. In 2012, Frank left to start his own successful company, Sundog Software, which focuses on virtual reality environment technology, and teaching others about big data analysis.

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