May 27, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence, Featured, Work
Applying for jobs is hard work. We all know the drill—you polish your cover letter, spruce up an old resume and summon the courage to click send. After that, your career is in the hands of the hiring manager. Except this isn’t always the case. In many instances,...
May 27, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence, Defense
The U.S. Army plans to cooperate in artificial intelligence research with teams led by the University of Maryland, College Park and in partnership with the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The cooperative agreement brings together a collaborative of nearly 30...
May 27, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence, Featured
There are dozens of routes that Alaska Airways Flight 1405 can take from Oklahoma City to Seattle, and dispatcher Brad Ward zeroed in on what he thought was the best one, taking into account weather, wind speeds, and other air traffic. But his new colleague at the...
May 19, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence, Featured, Healthcare
Skeleton/bone marrow involvement in patients with newly diagnosed Hodgkin’s lymphoma (HL) is an important predictor of adverse outcomes. Studies show that FDG-PET/CT upstages patients with uni- or multifocal skeleton/bone marrow uptake (BMU) when iliac crest bone...
May 13, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence
How to predict the sound produced by a tonewood block once carved into the shape of a violin plate? What is the best shape for the best sound? Artificial intelligence offers answers to these questions. These are the conclusions that researchers of the Musical...
May 13, 2021 | Artificial Intelligence, Featured
Artificial Intelligence is one step closer to being more human-like as it can now detect sarcasm. Funded by the U.S military, a new AI tool has managed to do a task that is tough for computer algorithms to perform in general, identifying the tone and irony of the...
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