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Mathem Maluak is a Civil Engineering student at McGill

University, where he also holds an executive role in the university’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers. Prior to his admission to university, Mathem was a refugee in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya.

ift.tt/2ql3CjO The smart phone market is one of the markets that never stop. Every day we hear about a new phone or a new technology in the field, and it is no surprise that these smartphones occupy an important place in our lives as users. But is the only way to get more performance from mobile phones is to increase the amount of RAM and processor power?

 

Mobile phone applications, gaming and operating systems become heavier and heavier each year. This is why many manufacturers have invested in artificial intelligence as a means of delivering new tools and ensuring better performance and device independence. According to Counterpoint analysis, one in three smartphones launched in 2020 will have original artificial intelligence functions, a technology that will be present in 35% of the global phone market.

 

But how can artificial intelligence improve your smartphone? We have separated some points of interest, which, if not currently on your cell phone, will certainly be included in your future device.

 

Manage applications to improve battery life

 

Through automated learning, mobile phones will be able to see which applications you use more or less and even when they are most used. Using this data, your smartphone can improve battery usage, close those that are not fully exploited and in the background or maintain the most used applications to ensure better power management.

 

Smart Assist Systems

Smart assist systems such as Siri, Alexa, Cortana and Google Assistant are marketed and installed on every type of new device, including mobile phones. But these programs may remain very robotic most of the time, requiring you to speak specific terms to perform certain functions.

 

This aid must take a huge leap in the coming years with the development of natural language processing. This makes computers understand and interpret our way of speaking, which makes communicating with a device closer to our conversations with other people.

 

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A good feature of smart phone cameras is that they often improve the process for users who do not have the same skill in photography. These important details also benefit from artificial intelligence, as seen in some recent versions of Samsung, Huawei and ASUS.

 

Using artificial intelligence techniques, the software of these devices can determine what is framed and determine the best camera mode to capture the image. Although self-cathodic filters, controversial, also benefit from this innovation and are very popular among users.

 

More security

 

In addition to security, authentication methods now need to be comfortable. Some examples are biometrics by reading the fingerprints or identifying the face of each up to the device. But an additional layer can be added with the help of artificial intelligence. Using it, you will be able to analyze usage patterns, write speed, and even the power you press on the screen to ensure that only the smartphone owner is authorized to access certain files or applications. via ift.tt/2JpxXGs

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2017 Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence - August 6-8, 2017 in Aspen, CO

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Images from the Artificial Intelligence Demystified event held on February 27, 2018 at WebMD's offices in New York City and hosted by the New York City chapter of the User Experience Professonals Association.

Images from the Artificial Intelligence Demystified event held on February 27, 2018 at WebMD's offices in New York City and hosted by the New York City chapter of the User Experience Professonals Association.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is making its way in almost every sector and healthcare is no exception to it.

Today, AI is in use for some initial healthcare purposes such as detection of disease, drug development, delivery of health services and administration, management of chronic disease, and many others.

However, there are some issues and challenges such as data privacy and security, high costs of creation and maintenance and lack of standard rule and regulation which makes its implementation difficult.

 

To get an early gain and competitive advantage some of the key companies worldwide such as Caption Health, IBM Watson Health, Oncora Medical, Cloud MedX Health, Babylon Health, Corti, and many others are involved in developing AI-based healthcare-based products and solutions.

Looking at the potential future applications, in the coming years, AI is expected to significantly transform the healthcare Industry by ensuring healthier and longer lives for human beings.

 

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Mathem Maluak is a Civil Engineering student at McGill

University, where he also holds an executive role in the university’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers. Prior to his admission to university, Mathem was a refugee in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya.

Echoes of Tomorrow" is a visual ode to a future where artificial intelligence and robotics seamlessly integrate with human aspirations. This series delves into the potentialities of architecture, design, and daily life, transformed by the limitless creativity and precision of AI. It captures a world where physical constraints persist, yet human ingenuity is amplified through the vast possibilities offered by technology. These images offer a glimpse into a plausible future where constructions and landscapes are crafted with a detail and scale currently unimaginable - a tribute to the unforeseen ahead.

 

Poem:

In the glow of gilded domes agleam,

Where the wheels of time ignite their spark,

She stands, a relic of a bygone dream,

Gazing forth at dawn's impending arc.

 

She watches robots weave thoughts and steel,

In a choreography of code's own verse,

Where the line betwixt creator and creation

Is blurred in technology's harmonious curse.

 

We don ourselves in dreams' attire,

Forge bridges from lucid streams of data,

In a world where AI's breath infuses life

Into abodes we cherish, ever fonder.

 

Haiku:

Golden domes rise high,

Dreams of AI gently bloom,

New dawn, hope descends.

 

The tobacco Series

 

4_interior of a Cuban tobacco drying house frond thatched. tobacco leaves hang from rustic racks. A farmer seats on a rustic seat

21 abril 2023

 

Conference Artificial Intelligence and Ecosystems Management

More information, please visit eventos.uva.es/92504/detail/artificial-intelligence-and-e...

 

Palencia, Spain

 

Photo by Pilar Valbuena/iuFOR

 

ORGANIZED by SMART Smart Global Ecosystems Universidad de Valladolid-SNGULAR

FUNDED by Diputación de Palencia, iuFOR, SNGULAR, UVa-Campus de Palencia, JCyL and FEDER (iuFOR Escalera Excelencia projects)

With support from ETS Ingenierías Agrarias, CESEFOR, Parque Científico UVa, IUFRO

 

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2017 Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence - August 6-8, 2017 in Aspen, CO

ITF in Focus: Leveraging Transport Statistics and Data Science for Informed Greening Transport Policies: Lessons Learned and Path Forward event. Speakers include Dominik Rozkrut, President, Statistics Poland; John Wilkins, Deputy Director, Travel and Environment Data and Statistics, UK Department for Transport; Keith Walsh, Assistant Secretary General, Road Transport Services and Digital Hub, Department of Transport, Ireland; Michael Berube, Deputy Assistant Secretary General, Sustainable Transportation and Fuels, US Department of Energy; Patricia Hu, Director, U.S. Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS).

Images from the Artificial Intelligence Demystified event held on February 27, 2018 at WebMD's offices in New York City and hosted by the New York City chapter of the User Experience Professonals Association.

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

Series "What Cuban cities could be like ". A re-imagined fantastic past, a brighter and more colorful present and a amazing future according to Artificial Intelligence.

 

Prompt; " Cuban city of Santa Clara, central square, colonial architecture. In the horizon low height hills. One hill at the center; the Capiro Hill "

 

The stomach planet Inspired by 80's Cuban Sci-Fi stories. I remember a book where astronauts land in a planet that has some sort of root or primitive plant all over its entire surface. There were some lakes around, all with bright different water color. While exploring the surface the astronauts realize everything human that comes in contact with the surface of the planets erodes rapidly. The ship, the trucks, the boots, and soon after the ship starts to been suck into the colorful lakes. They discover after the entire planet is alive and all shaped to eat, digest everything that lands on it.

  

Prompt; " Alien planet covered in some sort of vines with sporadic fern like leaves sprouting from the vines. There are 5 roundish lakes on that planet, they have different color liquid. A modern white spaceship landed near a lake. "

Images from the Artificial Intelligence Demystified event held on February 27, 2018 at WebMD's offices in New York City and hosted by the New York City chapter of the User Experience Professonals Association.

Images from the Artificial Intelligence Demystified event held on February 27, 2018 at WebMD's offices in New York City and hosted by the New York City chapter of the User Experience Professonals Association.

Mathem Maluak is a Civil Engineering student at McGill

University, where he also holds an executive role in the university’s chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers. Prior to his admission to university, Mathem was a refugee in Kakuma Refugee Camp, Kenya.

Series: Cuban Birds from the point of view of AI

 

NOTE: No results are similar to the actual animals, but they are very handsome results nonetheless.

 

Prompt; " Pedorrerra or Cuban tody or Todus multicolor endemic bird. "

2017 Roundtable on Artificial Intelligence - August 6-8, 2017 in Aspen, CO

June 22, 2019

Christopher Gibson, Mildred Solomon, Eric Topol

Moderator: Elliot Gerson

 

Property of the Aspen Institute / Photo Credit: Dan Bayer

 

Governor Kay Ivey gave opening remarks to the Artificial Intelligence Task Force Meeting Wednesday April 3, 2024 in Montgomery, Ala. (Governor’s Office /Hal Yeager)

Series "What Cuban cities could be like ". A re-imagined fantastic past, a brighter and more colorful present and a amazing future according to Artificial Intelligence.

 

Prompt; " Cuban city of Santa Clara, central square, colonial architecture. In the horizon low height hills. One hill at the center; the Capiro Hill "

 

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