20 terrifying uses of artificial intelligence

Many advances in artificial intelligence are innovative and extraordinary, but some are downright creepy. Here are 20 of the eeriest ways people are using, or could use, AI.

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How to crack the AI brain code

The brain-computer analogy hampers advancements in artificial intelligence, says Starmind founder Pascal Kaufmann.

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These are the practical uses for artificial intelligence in business

In order to plug AI into your existing workflow you must first understand and organize master data sets, says Schneider Electric Chief Digital Officer Herve Coureil.

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5 countries ready for AI

From South Korea to Germany, TechRepublic's Tom Merritt looks at five countries innovating in AI

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Top 5 AI countries

Where is the talent and infrastructure for AI? Here are five countries you should be looking at for your AI business

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How to set realistic expectations for AI

AI isn't always ready for prime time-and companies shouldn't expect it to be. Here are five key points targeting what's currently feasible and what isn't.

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AI has a history of overpromising and under delivering

Starmind founder Pascal Kaufmann explains the difference between machine learning, natural language processing, automation, and the other components of artificial intelligence.

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5 steps to help your company benefit from AI

As enterprise investments in automation rise, companies can follow these steps to reap the maximum benefit from artificial intelligence, according to KPMG.

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Eye-tracking tech skyrockets as businesses invest in security and VR applications

The eye-tracking industry will hit $1.75 billion by 2025, according to Grand View Research. These are the sectors seeing the most growth.

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AI investments will hit $232B by 2025, but businesses don't plan to cut jobs

Two-thirds of companies plan to fully implement robotic process automation within three years, but a lack of talent and clear goals remain obstacles, according to KPMG.

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Amazon AI misidentifies Congress as criminals, proves it's not ready for enterprise

Amazon's face recognition falsely identified 28 members of Congress as criminals. Perhaps AI isn't quite ready for business.

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5 ways AI powers business travel

Artificial intelligence is shaping the way individuals travel, especially for business. Here are the five major applications.

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Machine learning is about to transform these industries

Energy-intensive industries like oil and gas production, says Schneider Electric's Herve Coureil, will be the first to experience the efficiencies created by artificial intelligence.

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Why the convergence of IoT and AI could change business forever

The Internet of Things, expected to grow exponentially over the next half decade, will generate the essential data that AI systems need to automate industry, says Schneider Electric's Herve Coureil.

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90% of companies are working on AI projects, but they're making one big mistake

AI is driving many companies to change their business models, but a new report from Databricks reveals that a lack of team unity is hampering success.

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Top 5 things to know about AI

AI receives a lot of hype, but that doesn't mean there isn't reality. There's probably an application for AI if your business collects data. TechRepublic's Tom Merritt explains.

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5 things to know about AI

If your business collects data, there's probably an application for AI. And it can speed up the process and reduce errors, explains Tom Merritt.

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Amazon's new Part Finder illustrates AI's growing role in e-commerce, inventory

Amazon is implementing a new feature that utilizes computer vision to help users identify parts to better their inventory process.

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How new Trump executive order could fight automation impact, bridge tech skills gap

The order aims to expand apprenticeships and training, as well as award companies that invest in workforce education.

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Report: The 10 most innovative companies in machine learning

Analytics Insight magazine breaks down some of the leaders in the machine learning space and what they're working on.

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Cashier, clerk, or secretary? There's a 95+% chance you'll lose your job to a robot

A recent report from AgileCraft highlights which jobs, education levels, and salaries are at risk of robot takeover.

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4 tech developments that will impact every business this year

Businesses must redefine how they operate to succeed in a changing global and digital landscape, according to a Vodafone report.

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Google Home: Is it the right choice for your smart office or business?

Powered by Google's AI-driven Assistant, Google Home is much more than a consumer device. Here's what business pros need to know about Google's smart speakers.

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From Quake III to Dota 2: The real reason that DeepMind and OpenAI are teaching AI to master games

How mastering games is helping AI take baby steps towards coping with real-world complexity.

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How automation in financial services could boost revenue by $512B

Intelligent automation drives revenue and efficiency in financial services firms, according to a Capgemini report.

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