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AI systems trained on data skewed by sex are worse at diagnosing disease

AI systems trained on data skewed by sex are worse at diagnosing disease

A chest X-ray of a male patient with pneumonia. New research underscores that training AI systems on data that is skewed by sex could make models less accurate. The artificial...

Why the coronavirus pandemic confuses AI algorithms

Why the coronavirus pandemic confuses AI algorithms

This article is part of Demystifying AI, a series of posts that (try to) disambiguate the jargon and myths surrounding AI. At some point, every one of us has had the feeling...

Safe at the Finnish Line: Privacy Project Kicks Off Collaboration

Safe at the Finnish Line: Privacy Project Kicks Off Collaboration

He may never command the fame of Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, but fellow Finn Antti Honkela recently helped clear a big barrier to digital privacy. The associate...

Covid-19 Makes the Case for More Meatpacking Robots

Covid-19 Makes the Case for More Meatpacking Robots

Covid-19 Makes the Case for More Meatpacking Robots To revisit this article, select My⁠ ⁠Account, then View saved stories . Close Alert 05.25.2020 07:00 AM Covid-19 Makes the...

Smart speaker showdown: Google Home vs. Amazon Echo

Smart speaker showdown: Google Home vs. Amazon Echo

Smart speakers sit in our homes, quietly listening to everything we say and feeding what they learn back to the corporations that spawned them, like sinister Elves on Shelves....

Review: Competing in the Digital Age

Review: Competing in the Digital Age

Book Entry Review: Competing in the Digital Age Two new books examine how digital technologies are transforming businesses and the economy, and look at the resulting ethical and...

Infosec Buzzword Bingo: 2020 Edition

Infosec Buzzword Bingo: 2020 Edition

Kelly Shortridge is currently VP of Product Strategy at Capsule8 and is known for presenting at technology conferences internationally, including Black Hat USA and O'Reilly...

All the Gear You'll Need to Start Making Bread at Home

All the Gear You'll Need to Start Making Bread at Home

Email If there's a singular culinary wave that's been washing over America since the start of the Covid-19 lockdown, it's a newfound love for home-baked carbs. A warm, fluffy...

Intel Works with University of Pennsylvania in Using Privacy-Preserving AI to Identify Brain Tumors - insideBIGDATA

Intel Works with University of Pennsylvania in Using Privacy-Preserving AI to Identify Brain Tumors - insideBIGDATA

“AI shows great promise for the early detection of brain tumors, but it will require more data than any single medical center holds to reach its full potential,” said Jason...

AI Can Now Read Emotions – Should It?

AI Can Now Read Emotions – Should It?

In its annual report, the AI Now Institute, an interdisciplinary research center studying the societal implications of artificial intelligence, called for a ban on technology...

Hitting the Books: Do we really want our robots to have consciousness?

Hitting the Books: Do we really want our robots to have consciousness?

Excerpted from How to Grow a Robot: Developing Human-Friendly, Social AI by Mark H. Lee © 2020 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Although I argue for self-awareness, I do...

European Defense and ‘Strategic Autonomy’ Are Also Coronavirus Victims

European Defense and ‘Strategic Autonomy’ Are Also Coronavirus Victims

Continue reading the main story European Defense and ‘Strategic Autonomy’ Are Also Coronavirus Victims With governments under intense spending pressure to cope with the...