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Costa Rica Advances in the Implementation of Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Forest Management

Under the slogan of exchanging experiences on how the use of Artificial Intelligence can contribute to the sustainable and responsible management of forestry operations, government officials and the company Timbeter, from Estonia, met last March to analyze the use of environmental technologies.Technicians from the Costa Rican Ministry of Environment and…

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Saarland University; How artificial intelligence is helping make food production smarter

By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Food Weekly News -- Food production is a complex process involving the careful monitoring and management of raw materials, supply chains, market prices and much more besides. Access to smart data enables food producers to plan intelligently and to optimize their production processes…

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AI tapped to predict cheaters’ next move

Bank fraud experts are using artificial intelligence (AI) to outsmart scammers who think they can fool financial institutions into believing they are customers and gain access to funds in accounts.They are harnessing the technology to monitor scammers' behaviour and predict their next move.With the assistance of machine learning and data analytics, banks…

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Researchers’ algorithm designs soft robots that sense

There are some tasks that traditional robots -- the rigid and metallic kind -- simply aren't cut out for. Soft-bodied robots, on the other hand, may be able to interact with people more safely or slip into tight spaces with ease. But for robots to reliably complete their programmed duties,…

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Researchers use AI to identify the pH of cancer cells

National University of Singapore (NUS) researchers can now identify cancer cells by studying their acidity or pH levels using artificial intelligence technology.This technique could be potentially useful in detecting cancer cells in tissue samples, either obtained from tumour biopsies or liquid biopsies, which are blood tests."As the number of cells in these samples…

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Personalized tracking will replace third-party cookies on the internet

It's happened to you: you searched for something on the internet or clicked on an ad and in the next few days you were invaded by a lot of publicity on the subject everywhere. Sometimes it seems that it was enough for that something to cross your mind for the…

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Study: AI might prove helpful against asbestos-linked cancer

A new international genomics research led by the University of Leicester used artificial intelligence (AI) to study an aggressive form of cancer, which could be helpful in improving patient outcomes.Mesothelioma is caused by breathing asbestos particles and most commonly occurs in the linings of the lungs or abdomen. Currently, only seven per…

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Artificial Intelligence Gains As Tool for Venture Capitalists

Venture capitalists who have long funded artificial intelligence startups are beginning to use the technology to search for a competitive edge in their own investment decisions.Venture-capital firms see an opportunity in applying algorithms to the voluminous amount of data that their businesses collect. Correlation Ventures, for instance, built its own system to analyze…

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Saudi Arabia using AI technology for monitoring weather: Dr. Ghulam

Dr. Ayman Bin Salem Ghulam, head of the National Center of Meteorology, said that the center is using artificial intelligence in monitoring elements of weather that affect lives and properties in all the Kingdom’s land, air, and sea environments.“The devastating floods that struck Jeddah in 2009 have had doubled the…

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Sovereign Rating Cuts Coming to Those Who Ignore Climate Change

A failure to cut pollution will cost governments around the world billions, according to University of Cambridge economists who used artificial intelligence to forecast climate change's effect on sovereign credit ratings.If emissions continue at current levels, 63 countries will see ratings downgrades of more than one notch by 2030, acording to the group, which…

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