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Venturebeat | April 06, 2020
A preprint paper coauthored by researchers at Microsoft, the Indian Institute of Technology, and TCS Research (the R&D division of Tata Consultancy Services) describes an AI framework designed to help cities and regions make policy decisions about lockdowns, closures, and physical distancing in response to COVID-19. They claim that because it learns policies automatically as a function of disease parameters like infectiousness, gestation period, duration of symptoms, probability of death, po...
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Deloitte | June 01, 2022
Deloitte and IIT Roorkee have formed a strategic partnership to conduct rigorous, immersive artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) programs aimed at developing the next generation workforce. This partnership intends to change the way businesses and universities collaborate to close the AI talent gap and develop future leaders with advanced AI skills. In addition, this collaboration can provide Indian talent with industry-relevant capabilities in new-age tools and create a bluepri...
SparkCognition | July 10, 2020
SparkCognition, the world’s leading industrial AI company, is pleased to announce a collaboration with Cendana Digital, a data science solutions company, to expand SparkCognition’s global presence to bring cutting-edge artificial intelligence solutions to the Malaysian oil and gas market. Together, the companies offer oil and gas intelligent products and solutions that significantly improve safety and efficiency, streamline workflows, and revolutionize operations. At SparkCognition, ...
The Verge | January 20, 2020
Hundreds of law enforcement agencies across the US have started using a new facial recognition system from Clearview AI, a new investigation by The New York Times has revealed. The database is made up of billions of images scraped from millions of sites including Facebook, YouTube, and Venmo. The Times says that Clearview AI’s work could “end privacy as we know it,” and the piece is well worth a read in its entirety. The use of facial recognition systems by police is already a ...
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