artificial intelligence
The future of artificial intelligence.
Evolution of machine learning
As a result of new registering innovations, AI today isn't similar to AI of the past. It was brought into the world from design acknowledgment and the hypothesis that PCs can learn without being modified to perform explicit undertakings; specialists intrigued by man-made reasoning needed to check whether PCs could gain from information. The iterative part of AI is significant in light of the fact that as models are presented to new information, they can autonomously adjust. They gain from past calculations to create dependable, repeatable choices and results. It's a science that is not new - yet one that has picked up new speed.
By Rohit sharma3 years ago in Futurism
Big Data Analytics In Energy Sector
The energy industry is a massive sector that produces and sells energy. Many more like petroleum, electricity, coal, oil, renewable energy, nonrenewable energy, etc. come under the energy industry. Here let’s have a look at the prominent use cases of big data in the energy sector
By Mayur Kale3 years ago in Futurism
California Entrepreneur Uses AI Technology To Create Stunning, Lifelike Artwork
SAN DIEGO, CA – While some critics consider AI-produced images a threat to the traditional creation of art, AI creators like Jeff Ganim hope to demonstrate that this unique, picture-making technique is more friend than foe.
By Nikki Gaskins Campbell3 years ago in Futurism
In A Stranger Place
It was fun to be around people again, I must admit. It had only been a couple of months, but it had seemed like years. Here we were, the humans who were rounded up and sent to a colony of mostly ALFs (Artificial Life Forms) in order to interact with them to allay their prejudices about the nature of humanity. What they saw in us, apparently, would determine the AI (Artificial Intelligence) human relationship well into the future where Earth was concerned. I guess we were sort of ambassadors, or missionaries for the secular human society. Problem was that we were misfits.
By Om Prakash John Gilmore3 years ago in Futurism








