Archives for AI for good - Page 2

28 May

Top 5 Tools Data Scientists Can Use To Mitigate Biases In Algorithms

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As much as coding is important for building an efficient artificial intelligence and machine learning system, it is equally important to oversee that the algorithms and models are free of any biases. Erroneous assumptions can lead to faulty outcomes and can often land organisations or solutions provider in great trouble. The situation could arise due…

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07 May

How Google And Facebook Are Tapping Into India’s Growing AI Market

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With India becoming one of the hottest destinations  for development in the field of AI and ML, tech giants are increasing their research, investment and collaboration effort in the country, all in an attempt to have a major stake in the country’s evolving AI and ML landscape. The domestic AI and ML market expected to…

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27 Mar

Facebook Concludes AI For India Summit, Pushes For Inclusive Tech

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Facebook on March 26 concluded their first ever AI for India Summit in Bengaluru, where the social media giant invited stakeholders from across the spectrum to discuss the best practices of AI for promoting social good. The day-long conference saw the participation of NITI Aayog, CEO Amitabh Kant and Facebook’s global AI team, among other…

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21 Mar

Is AI Capable Of Tackling The Caste Discrimination Problem In India?

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Across the world, artificial intelligence and machine learning have emerged as potent weapons for tackling violence and for maintaining law and order. Policing and defence are also getting advanced in terms of adoption of these technologies into their inventories for better surveillance and peacekeeping. According to UN Secretary-General António Guterres, more countries are experiencing violence…

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25 Jan

Pentagon Researchers Believe A Wasp’s Brain Can Lead To An AI Breakthrough

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For long, man has drawn inspiration from nature to find answers to some of the most puzzling questions. Over the course of modern history, his curiosity to seek answers never ceased. In fact, it continues to shape the way we think and how we interact with each other. Adding yet another interesting dimension to scientific…

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02 Jan

Indian High School Students From Bay Area Develop AI Software To Tame California Wildfires

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Sanjana Shah and Aditya Shah during the testing of Smart Wild Fire Sensor (Image Source: Google) Two-Indian origin highschool students in the US came up with a novel AI-based device that could detect wildfire at an early stage and help the authorities to tame it before its vast outbreak. California-based high schoolers, Aditya Shah and…

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05 Dec

Intel & Brazilian Robotics Company Hoobox Build World’s First AI Wheelchair

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In an attempt to leverage artificial intelligence for good, Brazilian robotics company Hoobox Robotics released a Wheelie 7 kit powered by Intel. The Wheelie 7, a motorized wheelchair allows people with greater mobility by helping them control it with simple facial expressions.  The AI-powered wheelchair uses AI and a camera, without invasive body sensors, providing…

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05 Dec

Intel & Brazilian Robotics Company Hoobox Build World’s First AI Wheelchair

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In an attempt to leverage artificial intelligence for good, Brazilian robotics company Hoobox Robotics released a Wheelie 7 kit powered by Intel. The Wheelie 7, a motorized wheelchair allows people with greater mobility by helping them control it with simple facial expressions.  The AI-powered wheelchair uses AI and a camera, without invasive body sensors, providing…

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