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Updated on April 30, 2019

Google AI's LYNA detects metastatic tumors with 99 percent accuracy

LYNA marks another breakthrough in Google’s investment in AI health care applications this year.

Updated on April 30, 2019

AI in the fight against wildfires

LiDAR could enable utilities to monitor electrical wires in vegetation, spot pole fatigue or damage, and even identify sagging power lines.

Updated on April 30, 2019

AI system enables faster drug discovery using crowdsourced research

The development of a new cryptographic system could enable collaboration between pharmaceutical companies to develop new medications.

Updated on April 30, 2019

Election security experts brace for AI threats

As technologies emerge, cybersecurity experts must prepare to face newer, more sophisticated ways to hack election systems.

Updated on April 30, 2019

Congress enters early stages of AI regulation

Policymakers must walk a fine line to curb the dangers of AI without stalling technological progress.

Updated on April 30, 2019

Executives making significant investments in AI, says Deloitte

Deloitte’s latest “State of the AI in the Enterprise” report details how executives are responding to the emergence of AI.

Updated on April 30, 2019

Robo-advisors are on the rise, says CNBC

The outlet reports how Wall Street is increasingly relying upon artificial intelligence behind the scenes to manage client portfolios.

Updated on April 30, 2019

For perfumers, AI is the sweet smell of success

IBM and major global fragrance company Symrise partner to transform perfumery from a bespoke art to a matter of algorithms.

Updated on April 30, 2019

AI on display at museums around the world, reports NYT

Museums are steadily embracing AI as the lines between art and technology continue to blur at cultural institutions.

Updated on April 30, 2019

AI generated art sells for $432,500 at Christie’s auction

AI art arrives at the Christie’s auction block and sells for an impressive $432,500 to the collective gasp of the art world.

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