Artificial Intelligence

Solving AI’s ethical challenges with responsible innovation

   ​   This panel discussion between Danijela Horak (Head of AI Research, BBC), Huang Xiao (Principal AI Research Scientist, HSBC), and Richard Davis (Chief Data Officer, Ofcom) took place at the Generative AI Summit in London in November 2023. Richard Davis I’m Richard Davis, and I’m responsible for how we use data at Ofcom. Ofcom …

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Advancing the fight against wildfires with AI and satellites

   ​   Satellite technology and advanced algorithms are now critical tools in detecting and managing wildfires. These technologies can identify the earliest signs of a fire from space and predict its spread, marking a significant advancement in the fight against these natural disasters. Recent years have seen a surge in the frequency and severity of …

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AI forecasts life and death with newfound precision

   ​   A new AI system, akin to ChatGPT but developed using the personal stories of over a million people, has demonstrated remarkable precision in forecasting individual life paths and the likelihood of early death, as revealed by a recent study. This AI was programmed using the personal records of Denmark’s entire population. Researchers from …

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Beyond the horizon: The future workforce in the age of microcapitalism and automation

   ​   We can’t think about the future of work and automation without first looking at the history and tendencies of capitalism and digitalization.  The demise of conventional capitalism relies on our disposition to remain stagnant, ignorant, and unwavering to innovation and change. However, digitalization is changing all of this.  Digitalization is increasing access and …

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AIAInow | What still needs to happen in computer vision? | December 20, 2023

   ​   Wednesday, December 20, 2023 at 5 pm GMT Monthly free AI live session Watch here! AI Accelerator Institute is bringing you exclusive insights from our previous events! Check out this session about ”What still needs to happen in computer vision?”💡 Speaker:Nick Colosimo, Head of Technology Strategy & Integration, BAE Systems Watch here!   AIAInow | What …

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Generative AI from an enterprise architecture strategy perspective

   ​   Eyal Lantzman, Global Head of Architecture, AI/ML at JPMorgan, gave this presentation at the London Generative AI Summit in November 2023. I’ve been at JPMorgan for five years, mostly doing AI, ML, and architecture. My background is in cloud infrastructure, engineering, and platform SaaS. I normally support AI/ML development, tooling processes, and use …

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Supervised vs. unsupervised learning 101: Key differences and applications

   ​   In the field of machine learning, there are two approaches: supervised learning and unsupervised learning.  In this article, we will explore the concepts of supervised and unsupervised learning and highlight their key differences. Types of learning in machine learning Supervised learning In this approach, we have labeled data, which means each piece of …

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Challenges of regulating generative AI in the European Union

   ​   In a recent development, informed by six anonymous insiders and reported by Reuters on December 1, there’s a significant upheaval in the European Union’s regulatory circles concerning the safety and regulation of generative AI. Regulatory conundrum EU officials are reportedly struggling to reach a consensus on effective regulatory measures for generative AI. This …

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