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the European Society of Radiology

This blog aims at bringing educational and critical perspectives on AI to readers. It should help imaging professionals to learn and keep up to date with the technologies being developed in this rapidly evolving field.

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Looking outside the box: inspector robots, machine learning helping to catalogue history, and sanitizing work spaces without humans

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at systems being utilized for quality control in factories while some workers are in quarantine, cataloguing print media over the past 200 years using machine learning technology, and robotics in Boston helping local organizations to sanitize their workplaces during the COVID-19 pandemic. The rise of the COVID-19 pandemic has

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Looking outside the box: facial recognition to enforce wearing masks, robotics saving coral reefs, and virtual partners during quarantine

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at facial recognition technology being used to monitor citizens and whether or not they are following best health practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, the potential of robotics and AI to help save the disappearing coral reefs, and an augmented/virtual reality app to help solve the loneliness crisis. In the

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Looking outside the box: IBM halts facial recognition, journalists replaced by AI, and navigating the high volume of COVID-19-related articles

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at IBM’s decision to halt the development of facial recognition software, Microsoft using an AI systems to replace teams of journalists who curate news stories for its website MSN.com, and sifting through the extremely high volume of articles and research being published on COVID-19. IBM’s recent decision to stop

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Looking outside the box: the human brain as an AI model, a brief overview of machine learning, and brewing beer with AI

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at the human brain as a model for AI networks and programs, an overview of machine learning and how it’s being implemented across several industries, and a brewery from Bend, Oregon using AI and machine learning to brew beer. One would believe that the best model for artificial intelligence

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Looking outside the box: how AI is being used against COVID-19, fighting bias in writing, and virtual assistants going to work in the UK

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at AI apps being utilized to fight COVID-19 in GCC countries, how technology is trying to eliminate unconscious bias in writing, and Google’s Duplex AI assistant’s mission to contact restaurants and businesses all over the United Kingdom. Countries making up the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have implemented some of

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Looking outside the box: AI in the fight against COVID-19, how our society is being transformed by tech, and sensors analyzing your football skills

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at AI and other tech being used to fight novel coronavirus (COVID-19), how AI and technology are impacting our society, and the implications for wearable tech. As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads throughout the world, individuals from various backgrounds and disciplines, such as healthcare and tech, are coming together

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Looking outside the box: AI learning about the solar system, predicting lightning strikes, and women discussing bias in AI

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at physicists in Switzerland who developed a neural network that is teaching itself about the laws of physics in our solar system, researchers using AI systems to predict when lightning will strike, and three women discussing how they approach bias in AI. In a recent article from Nature, physicists have

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Looking outside the box: using AI to help elephants, tracking bird populations, and fighting food waste

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at African parks using AI to fight poachers and help the declining elephant population, monitoring bird populations using deep learning, and how a company in the United Kingdom is using technology to combat food waste more efficiently. In this article from NPR, researchers in Africa are taking advantage of

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Looking outside the box: inspector robots, machine learning helping to catalogue history, and sanitizing work spaces without humans

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at systems being utilized for quality control in factories while some workers are in quarantine, cataloguing print media over the past 200 years using machine learning technology, and robotics in Boston helping local organizations to sanitize their workplaces during the COVID-19 pandemic. The rise of the COVID-19 pandemic has

Read More →

Looking outside the box: facial recognition to enforce wearing masks, robotics saving coral reefs, and virtual partners during quarantine

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at facial recognition technology being used to monitor citizens and whether or not they are following best health practices during the COVID-19 pandemic, the potential of robotics and AI to help save the disappearing coral reefs, and an augmented/virtual reality app to help solve the loneliness crisis. In the

Read More →

Looking outside the box: IBM halts facial recognition, journalists replaced by AI, and navigating the high volume of COVID-19-related articles

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at IBM’s decision to halt the development of facial recognition software, Microsoft using an AI systems to replace teams of journalists who curate news stories for its website MSN.com, and sifting through the extremely high volume of articles and research being published on COVID-19. IBM’s recent decision to stop

Read More →

Looking outside the box: the human brain as an AI model, a brief overview of machine learning, and brewing beer with AI

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at the human brain as a model for AI networks and programs, an overview of machine learning and how it’s being implemented across several industries, and a brewery from Bend, Oregon using AI and machine learning to brew beer. One would believe that the best model for artificial intelligence

Read More →

Looking outside the box: how AI is being used against COVID-19, fighting bias in writing, and virtual assistants going to work in the UK

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at AI apps being utilized to fight COVID-19 in GCC countries, how technology is trying to eliminate unconscious bias in writing, and Google’s Duplex AI assistant’s mission to contact restaurants and businesses all over the United Kingdom. Countries making up the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have implemented some of

Read More →

Looking outside the box: AI in the fight against COVID-19, how our society is being transformed by tech, and sensors analyzing your football skills

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at AI and other tech being used to fight novel coronavirus (COVID-19), how AI and technology are impacting our society, and the implications for wearable tech. As the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads throughout the world, individuals from various backgrounds and disciplines, such as healthcare and tech, are coming together

Read More →

Looking outside the box: AI learning about the solar system, predicting lightning strikes, and women discussing bias in AI

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at physicists in Switzerland who developed a neural network that is teaching itself about the laws of physics in our solar system, researchers using AI systems to predict when lightning will strike, and three women discussing how they approach bias in AI. In a recent article from Nature, physicists have

Read More →

Looking outside the box: using AI to help elephants, tracking bird populations, and fighting food waste

This week in artificial intelligence (AI) news, we take a look at African parks using AI to fight poachers and help the declining elephant population, monitoring bird populations using deep learning, and how a company in the United Kingdom is using technology to combat food waste more efficiently. In this article from NPR, researchers in Africa are taking advantage of

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