This Week in Cognitive Automation: Deep Dives Into Artificial Intelligence

This Week in Cognitive Automation: Deep Dives Into Artificial Intelligence

AI and human intelligence are working together for improved data management, decreasing hiring problems, and more.

Day after day, week after week, Intelligent Automation is getting more powerful, supporting clients, patients, employees, companies, and making our world more human. Each week, I’ll share the content I’m reading that celebrates the latest and most significant advancements in these fields.


Can AI Solve Your Hiring Problems?

How Intelligent Automation is Changing Global Business

Did DeepMind just make a big step toward a more human-like AI?

AI 2041 — the dance between artificial intelligence and human society

Swarms May Offer Next Level Artificial Intelligence

How AI simplifies data management for drug discovery


Other great cognitive automation reads:

TTNet is a deep learning program aimed at real-time processing of table tennis matches. It is unique as it provides both temporal (events spotting) and spatial insights (ball detection and semantic segmentation).

Startup Dendra Systems targets to plant 500 billion trees by 2060 – using AI and drones.

This useful free app helps to calculate distances, angles, perimeters, areas, volumes and more… simply with your smartphone.


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