How an 18th-Century Explorer Can Help Us Understand Algorithms…

The latest news in AI, Machine Learning, and Data Science includes; new at-home AI monitoring system proposed to help with coronavirus, machine learning is improving climate models, and how an 18th-century explorer can help us understand algorithms.

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Here are some highlights from the past couple of weeks:

Google expands AI calling service Duplex to Australia, Canada, and the UK

Department of Energy Announces $30 Million for Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Research

Machine learning: the not-so-secret way of boosting the public sector

Artificial Intelligence: A Special Report

Stanford researchers propose AI in-home system that can monitor for coronavirus symptoms

Q&A: Playform’s AI model turns sketches into artworks (Includes interview)

Machine Learning Improves Weather and Climate Models – Eos

Node Unveils First Self-Service Artificial Intelligence Platform To Extend AI Access Beyond Developers

How an 18th Century Explorer Can Help Us Understand the Algorithms Taking Over Our World

Microsoft’s AI-powered Editor can generate rewrite suggestions

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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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