IBM artificial intelligence can predict with 95% accuracy which workers are about to quit their jobs
IBM HR has a patent for its “predictive attrition program” which was developed with Watson to predict employee flight risk. Source: cnbc.com
IBM HR has a patent for its “predictive attrition program” which was developed with Watson to predict employee flight risk. Source: cnbc.com
Using artificial intelligence in health care could actually make medicine more human by giving doctors more time to interact with their patients. Source: fortune.com
They think the rise of AI-generated fakes could be trouble, undermining society’s trust in evidence, and want to educate the masses. Source: theverge.com
Futurist and NYU professor Amy Webb on an impending artificial intelligence catastrophe—and why there’s still hope it can be averted. Source: technologyreview.com
When full-scale quantum computers finally arrive, they could give machine learning algorithms a major boost. But for now classical computers are better. Source: futurism.com
Alexey Malanov from Kaspersky addresses some of the looming issues surrounding the AI algorithms that are becoming a part of our daily lives, and will increasingly affect us and our decisions. Source: brighttalk.com
Swedish researchers have developed an AI-powered robot said to be capable of carrying out job interviews without any bias. Source: hrtechnologynews.com
IBM’s Effort to Extend Natural Language Processing from Basic Conversations to Debates. Source: towardsdatascience.com
Support robots are already a factor in Japan, where a quarter of the population is already greying. Japan’s government expects the robotic service industry to grow to nearly $4 billion annually by 2035. Source: robotstomorrow.com
Most professional service robots are semi-autonomous or fully autonomous robots that have some mobility and interact with people, usually in a retail, hospitality, healthcare, warehouse or fulfillment setting. Source: roboticstomorrow.com