Mar 10, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Education
A pilot study of the use of artificial intelligence to detect the needs of students in remote learning has concluded that the data obtained can be used by teachers to offer help to the students who most need it. The research, carried out in conjunction with the...
Feb 24, 2022 | Agriculture, Artificial Intelligence, Featured
Artificial intelligence is already gaining traction in agriculture with technology being used to detect weeds and even disease in plants, pests and poor nutrition in farms. But this has the knock-on effect of making it ripe as a target for hackers from terror...
Feb 24, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Smart Cities
Identifying possible hotspots of crime in a city is an important issue for urban safety development and can help the authorities take necessary steps to make the city safer for its residents. The effectiveness of such preventive measures depends on the accuracy of the...
Feb 17, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Robots
The Olympics are all about emotion – the drama of world-class competition, the pageantry of medal ceremonies, and the moment-to-moment celebrations of the human spirit in action. The 2022 Winter Games kicked off on February 4th in Beijing, China. Despite the fact that...
Feb 17, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Featured
When British artist Harold Cohen met his first computer in 1968, he wondered if the machine might help solve a mystery that had long puzzled him: How can we look at a drawing, a few little scribbles, and see a face? Five years later, he devised a robotic artist...
Feb 3, 2022 | Artificial Intelligence, Smart Cities
Ask any nerd and they’ll say artificial intelligence is taking over. That may not always be for the best, but finally it seems the tech is being put to good use – in traffic lights. A new study out of Germany says having traffic lights use AI technology may keep...
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