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The Women in AI Breakfast is a go, and nominations for the Women in AI Awards now open

Women leaders are increasingly at the center of AI innovation, and they’ll be in the spotlight at this year’s Women in AI Breakfast and Women in AI Awards as part of Transform 2022. VentureBeat is committed to shining a light on the glaring gender equity gap in the data and AI workforce – but more importantly, to offer a platform for women leaders in the industry as they work to eliminate…
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Datarobot updates AI cloud platform with enhanced bias mitigation

As global enterprises continue to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) for improving business outcomes, companies helping with developing and deploying such solutions are doubling down on their offerings to stay ahead of the curve. Just a few months ago, H2O AI launched Hydrogen Torch deep learning training engine, and now, DataRobot has announced an update for its AI cloud platform, focusing on…
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Embedded AI: Rise of the intelligent device

Artificial intelligence (AI) is generally viewed in terms of a big computing solution as it makes the leap from the lab to production environments. In the public consciousness, AI is complex algorithms crunching vast amounts of data drawn from hyperscale cloud resources and…
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Andrew Ng’s Landing AI aims to help manufacturers deploy AI vision systems 

Manufacturers are making strides toward Industry 4.0, a movement to tie a company’s factory floor technology with the internet of things, business and operation systems, supply chain and aftermarket technology, and scores of equipment. That includes vision inspection systems, which are increasingly going high-tech with the addition of machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms…
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How AI helps Coca-Cola boost supply chain procurement

According to Brett Fultz, director of global analytics, global procurement and supply chain at Coca-Cola, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning tools have become indispensable in order to boost procurement and sourcing efforts at the Atlanta-based global beverage…
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People are entering relationships with AI…but pop culture’s view is all wrong

HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey. Ava in Ex Machina. Scarlett Johansson’s sultry-voiced Samantha in the movie Her. For decades, pop culture has promised us a future where artificial intelligence (AI) is evolved enough to form relationships with humans. But in every take, that future predicted by authors, film directors and actors has missed the mark. Pop culture’s first AI-human relationship was…
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