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Developing an AI system to translate 2,500 year old texts

Researchers have developed an AI enabled system to efficiently translate 2,500 year old texts from the Persia's Achaemenid Empire. Over 2,500 years ago Persia's Achaemenid...

Agriculture-Vision: preventing major losses in agriculture

New research has resulted in the development of Agriculture-Vision, a method of efficiently detecting potential issues with a field of crops. A research paper by...

New AI enabled algorithm better predicts corn yield

Researchers from University of Illinois have developed an Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm which reportedly better predicts corn yield. As the precision agriculture market grows, there...

Devising a method of predicting chaos using AI and aerosols

Using game theory, aerosols and AI methods, researchers  have predicted the behaviour of chaotic systems. If a poisonous gas were to be released as part...

How can the UK public sector reap the benefits of AI?

Clear standards of conduct and greater transparency will enable UK public sector to reap the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The Committee on Standards in...

European funded project to bring AI to the mobility sector

Six European cities will use Artificial Intelligence enabled technologies to move towards carbon neutrality as part of the three-year EU-funded project, AI4Cities. AI4Cities is a...

Cattle facial recognition could combat agricultural fraud

False insurance claims and stolen stock are some of the issues effecting the cattle industry. Start-ups are now using facial recognition and machine learning...

Promoting neuroscience in Europe with FENS

Founded in 1998 at the first Forum of European Neuroscience, the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) is the voice of neuroscience in Europe. FENS...

Teaching computational thinking as a transferal core subject

EurAI Fellow Nuria Oliver explains the importance of educating future generations in technology and computational thinking. Nuria Oliver is a computer scientist and a Fellow...

Smart public transport and the mobility revolution

Optibus co-founder and CEO Amos Haggiag talks about the advanced smart technologies cities can use to take the lead on public transport. When people think...

Predictive maintenance, machine learning and the holographic principle

Neuron soundware specialises in analysing the sound produced by machines in order to enable predictive maintenance. Physics defines sound as a vibration that propagates as...

RoadAI in action: collecting data, improving road maintenance efficiency

Disruptive technologies like RoadAI can reduce manual labour tasks and make data collection more efficient and accurate. Disruptive technologies present opportunities to make laborious manual...

AI in aquaculture: shaping the future with Observe Technologies

Observe's state of the art use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in aquaculture provides actionable insights in order to optimise the largest expenses facing fish...

Edge computing and Artificial Intelligence: a new competitor for 5G

Pavel Konečný, CEO of Neuron soundware, explores the advantages offered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in edge computing. In 2016, I visited the CEBIT conference in...

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