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This Simple Arithmetic Can Optimize Your Main Business Operations
 Originally published in Forbes Deep down, we all know that...
Predictive AI Usually Fails Because It’s Not Usually Valuated
 Originally published in Forbes Why in the world would the...
Panic Over DeepSeek Exposes AI’s Weak Foundation On Hype
 Originally published in Forbes The story about DeepSeek has disrupted...
AI Drives Alphabet’s Moonshot To Save The World’s Electrical Grid
 Originally published in Forbes Note: Ravi Jain, Chief Technology Officer...

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Minority Voices ‘Filtered’ Out of Google Natural Language Processing Models

 Originally published in United AI, Sept 24, 2021. According to new research, one of the largest Natural Language Processing (NLP) datasets available has been extensively ‘filtered’ to remove black and Hispanic authors, as well as material related to gay and lesbian identities, and source data that deals with a number of other marginal or minority identities. The

Microsoft Predicts Weather for Individual Farms

 Originally published in IEEE Spectrum, Oct 4, 2021. Imagine you’re a farmer in the northern United States. It’s early spring, and nighttime temperatures are just starting to rise above freezing. You need to fertilize your newly-planted crops,...

Efficient and Targeted COVID-19 Border Testing Via Reinforcement Learning

 Originally published in Nature, Sept 22, 2021. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, countries relied on a variety of ad-hoc border control protocols to allow for non-essential travel while safeguarding public health: from quarantining all travellers to restricting entry...

Deep Learning’s Diminishing Returns

 Originally published in IEEE Spectrum, Sept 24, 2021. Deep Learning is now being used to translate between languages, predict how proteins fold, analyze medical scans, and play games as complex as Go, to name just a few applications of a technique...

There’s a Multibillion-Dollar Market for Your Phone’s Location Data

 Originally published in The Markup, Sept 30, 2021.  A huge but little-known industry has cropped up around monetizing people’s movements. Companies that you likely have never heard of are hawking access to the location history on your...

The Pandemic is Testing the Limits of Face Recognition

 Originally published in MIT Technology Review, Sept 28, 2021. Government use of face ID systems exploded during the pandemic—but tying it to critical services has left some people locked out at the moment they needed help the...

How Machine Learning Gave Australia An Edge in the Tokyo Pool

 Originally published in The Sydney Morning Herald, Aug 12, 2021. When Cate Campbell touched the wall ahead of American Abbey Weitzeil in the final leg of the women’s medley relay in Tokyo, it signified the end of...

Twitter AI Bias Contest Shows Beauty Filters Hoodwink the Algorithm

 Originally published in CNET.com, Aug 9, 2021. The service’s algorithm for cropping photos favors people with slimmer, younger faces and lighter skin. A researcher at Switzerland’s EPFL technical university won a $3,500 prize for determining that a...

100+ Open Audio and Video Datasets

 Originally posted to Twine.net, July 30, 2021. At Twine, we specialize in helping AI companies create high-quality custom audio and video AI datasets. During conversations with clients, we often get asked if there are any off-the-shelf audio and...

Training Self-Driving Cars for $1 An Hour

 Originally published in RestoftheWorld.org, Aug 3, 2021. To master the roads, autonomous vehicles need lots of data. Workers everywhere from Kenya to Venezuela are providing it. Every day for over four years, Ramses woke up in his...

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