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1. Google Launches AI-Powered Cloud Video Intelligence API: Google has launched the Cloud Video Intelligence API, an AI-powered platform that allows developers to identify objects, places, and activities in videos. The platform can be used to create applications that can detect objects, faces, and keywords in videos, as well as recognize speech. The API is built on Google’s DeepMind technology and can be used to create applications that can identify objects, places, and activities in videos. 2. Microsoft Announces Azure Machine Learning Studio: Microsoft has announced the launch of its Azure Machine Learning Studio, a platform that enables developers to easily build and deploy machine learning models. The platform provides an interactive, web-based environment to easily develop, deploy, and manage machine learning solutions. 3. NVIDIA Unveils Volta-Powered AI Platform: NVIDIA has unveiled its Volta-powered AI platform, which it claims is the world’s first AI platform to bring deep learning to every data center and every computer. The platform features NVIDIA’s new Volta architecture, which is designed to deliver faster and more efficient machine learning and deep learning performance. 4. IBM Watson Unveils New AI Platform: IBM Watson has
Apple is making big changes to improve Siri and its artificial intelligence efforts, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Kim Vorrath, a company veteran with 36 years at Apple, has been moved to the AI and machine learning team, reporting to AI chief John Giannandrea. Vorrath is known for handling tough projects like the original iPhone
HEALWELL has Acquired a Majority Controlling Interest in Mutuo Health Solutions, a Toronto-Based Medical Artificial Intelligence Company Focused on Developing Predictive Clinical AI Technology Mutuo Health’s AutoScribe Platform is an Advanced AI-Powered Ambient Scribe Solution that Transcribes Clinician-Patient Interactions into High-Quality Electronic Medical Records in Real Time Using Natural Language Processing and Machine Learning Technology
Apple’s Machine Learning Research group has published a paper and a corresponding video showcasing the importance of expressive qualities in robots created for human interaction. Adam Engst wonders whether this could signal a revival of Apple products displaying some personality.