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Synopsys launches embedded vision and AI development kit

September 27, 2018 by David Edwards

Synopsys has launched its DesignWare High-Performance Core Design Kit for EV6x Processors to help designers meet the performance, power, and area requirements of their systems-on-chips for embedded vision and artificial intelligence applications.

The DesignWare HPC Design Kit, a suite of high-speed and high-density memories and specialized logic libraries, allows SoC designers to optimize the EV6x processor’s vector DSPs and convolutional neural network engines for maximum speed, smallest area, lowest power, or an optimum balance of the three.

Depending on the requirements of the target application, designers using the HPC Design Kit for EV6x can optimize their implementation to achieve a 39 percent power reduction, a 10 percent reduction in area, or a 7 percent performance boost for their SoCs.  [Read more…] about Synopsys launches embedded vision and AI development kit

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: artificial intelligence, embedded vision, synopsys

Market for AI in manufacturing forecast to grow at 57 percent a year in Asia

September 10, 2018 by Sam Francis

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The market for artificial intelligence systems in manufacturing is forecast to grow at 57 percent a year in the Asia-Pacific region, according to a new report.

The study, Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing Market, published by Allied Market Research, forecasts the global AI in manufacturing market to reach $15,273.7 million by 2025 from $513.6 million in 2017, at a “staggering growth rate” of 55.2 percent from 2018 to 2025.

Increasing use of automation and growing demand for big data integration in industrial processes have played a vital role in driving the adoption of AI in the sector, says Allied.  [Read more…] about Market for AI in manufacturing forecast to grow at 57 percent a year in Asia

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai in manufacturing, allied market research, artificial intelligence

LG Electronics to establish AI lab in Canada

August 14, 2018 by Sam Francis

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LG Electronics to establish an artificial intelligence research laboratory in partnership with the University of Toronto, in Canada.

The company says the new facility is an expansion of its AI research and development work in North America.

LG already has an AI lab in Silicon Valley, in the US. The company says it is a multimillion-dollar, long-term commitment.  [Read more…] about LG Electronics to establish AI lab in Canada

Filed Under: Computing, News Tagged With: ai, artificial intelligence, canada, lg, lg electronics, university of toronto

Continental strengthens AI research partnership with University of California

August 9, 2018 by Sam Francis

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Automotive systems supplier Continental is expanding its international network for artificial intelligence in Silicon Valley.

The expansion will involve the “DeepDrive” partnership the company has with the University of California, Berkeley, dubbed “BDD”.

Continental says the partnership is designed to “speed up neural networks for the car of the future and safety of AI systems”.  [Read more…] about Continental strengthens AI research partnership with University of California

Filed Under: Features, Transportation Tagged With: artificial intelligence, continental, deep learning, neural networks, university of california berkeley

Opinion: Do customers really want to talk to robots?

July 27, 2018 by David Edwards

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By Anne de Kerckhove, CEO, Freespee

No matter which sector you are currently operating in, it’s more than likely that artificial intelligence will soon completely change the way you do business.

Consumer-facing organisations in the retail, energy, finance, insurance and automotive sectors are embracing automation – not just to keep up with competitors, but also to keep pace with increasing expectations.

However, with so much hype around AI in today’s media landscape, knowing the true value of what it can offer organisations – and how it can truly improve the customer experience – is increasingly difficult.  [Read more…] about Opinion: Do customers really want to talk to robots?

Filed Under: Computing Tagged With: artificial intelligence, customers

Artificial intelligence: The power and poise of deep learning

July 26, 2018 by Abdul Montaqim

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There is so much talk about artificial intelligence that many people who aren’t even programmers understand some of the principles of the technology. 

At the very least, most people who have an interest in these subjects have very likely heard of two of the branches of AI, namely machine learning and deep learning.

But some people, like us, might not fully understand the difference between machine learning and deep learning.  [Read more…] about Artificial intelligence: The power and poise of deep learning

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: ai conference, artificial intelligence, deep learning, machine learning, re-work

Robots nab $100,000 in art competition while human artists continue to starve

July 24, 2018 by Mai Tao

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A robotic painting system called “CloudPainter” has won the 2018 art competition run by RobotArt.org. 

Judges say CloudPainter was “able to paint evocative portraits with varying degrees of abstraction”.

The CloudPainter system was created by an independent artist from the US, called Pindar Van Arman. (See video below.) [Read more…] about Robots nab $100,000 in art competition while human artists continue to starve

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: art, artificial intelligence, painting, robots

Hidden meanings: Using artificial intelligence to translate ancient texts

July 19, 2018 by Sam Francis

The ancient world is full of mystery. Many mysteries, in fact. Many mysteries indeed. 

Who built the monolithic and megalithic structures found all over the world? Why did they build them? How did they build them? What technology did they use?

And perhaps most importantly from the point of view answering all the other questions: Where are the texts that the builders produced?

We assume that if the ancients were capable of building structures that modern humans cannot replicate even now with the latest technology, they must have been a literate civilization which recorded and stored information.  [Read more…] about Hidden meanings: Using artificial intelligence to translate ancient texts

Filed Under: Computing, Features Tagged With: artificial intelligence, hieroglyphs, translation

Hitachi demonstrates how AI can be used in industrial operations

July 17, 2018 by David Edwards

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Hitachi says its system “contributes to improving efficiency of repair work and more stable operation”

Hitachi has developed a service platform that utilizes artificial intelligence and other advanced digital technologies to automatically propose optimal repair work for various types of industrial machinery.

Hitachi will be commencing joint demonstrative testing in collaboration with its US subsidiary Sullair, which manufactures and sells air compressors, towards the commercial productization of the service platform.

Specifically, Hitachi will verify its performance and advance the development of related applications through applying the service platform to air compressors at Sullair’s own factories and those in use by Sullair customers.  [Read more…] about Hitachi demonstrates how AI can be used in industrial operations

Filed Under: Computing, Features, Industry Tagged With: artificial intelligence, hitachi

Semicon West preview: Looking beyond Moore’s Law to the artificial intelligence era

July 6, 2018 by Sam Francis

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With the rapid rise of AI providing overwhelming possibilities for industry growth, Semicon West has been designed to help the microelectronics industry get a firm handle on how best to enable and take advantage of AI’s potential.

From the lab to the fab, and from design through system, the benefits from conversations at the event will be felt across transportation, medical, manufacturing, IoT and Big Data.

With the world’s interest racing toward how artificial intelligence can accelerate so many things, six visionary keynoters will reveal what lies ahead for semiconductors and society.  [Read more…] about Semicon West preview: Looking beyond Moore’s Law to the artificial intelligence era

Filed Under: Sections A-Z Tagged With: artificial intelligence, moore’s law, semicon west, semiconductors

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