Aussies decide that AI can invent stuff
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Wednesday, 04 August 2021 11:54

Aussies decide that AI can invent stuff


Welcome to the era of the AI patent troll

An Australian Court has decided that artificial intelligence can patent inventions.

US experimenting with AI for predictive tactics
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Wargames 

US Northern Command (NORTHCOM) recently conducted a series of tests known as the Global Information Dominance Experiments, or GIDE, which combined global sensor networks, artificial intelligence (AI) systems, and cloud computing resources to "achieve information dominance" and "decision-making superiority".

Xilinx announces Versal AI Edge ACAP
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Wednesday, 28 July 2021 14:27

Xilinx announces Versal AI Edge ACAP


Smart vision, medical, automotive beats Nvidia

Xilinx is enjoying the multiple line of Versal ACAP adaptive compute acceleration platform roll out and adding an adaptive edge product certainly enlarges the leadership portfolio and adds some trouble for the competition, including Nvidia.

How to really mess with an AI’s brains
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Embed the malware into the artificial neurons

According to a new study, malware can be embedded directly into the artificial neurons that make up machine learning models in a way that keeps them from being detected.

Microsoft claims AI is neither artificial or intelligent
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The Vole nose

Microsoft researcher Kate Crawford has told the Guardian that AI as we know it is neither artificial or intelligent.

Amazon’s routing algorithm forces drivers into traffic
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If only there was good AI software to do the job

The routing algorithm designed for its Flex app by Amazon’s research scientists often makes Amazon delivery drivers cross two- or three-lane highways.

Italian AI is now predicting the shape of violins
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Allows new designs and materials

AI will design the next generations of violins according to in a study published on Nature Scientific Reports by Politecnico di Milano.

Xilinx Introduces Kria Portfolio of Adaptive System-on-Modules
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For Accelerating Innovation and AI Applications at the Edge

Xilinx has been massively expanding its portfolio, and it wants to address a new market with Kria branded adaptive system on modules (SOMs). These modules can save a lot of time to market and enable partners to bring their products to the end customers.

EU to ban AI for mass surveillance or for ranking social behaviour
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Thanks to Brexit, UK can still do it


The European Union is poised to ban governments and companies from using ban AI for mass surveillance or for ranking social behaviour.

Xilinx video analytics has 71 percent lower latency than Nvidia T4
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29 percent lower TCO than four Nvidia T4 system  

SmartNIC SN1000 is the MWC shows' keynote thing, but Xilinx also announced a new smart world "AI video analytics", that claims to be a new algorithmic trading framework, and the new Xilinx App store.