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A First: An AI System Has Been Named An Inventor

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Abbott and his team filed applications in 2018 and 2019 in 17 patent offices around the world, including in the United States, several European countries, China, Japan, and India. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), and Intellectual Property (IP) Australia all denied the application, but Abbott filed appeals. Abbott is asking the U.K.

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How an Electrical Engineer Solved Australia’s Most Famous Cold Case

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That’s how he was on 1 December 1948 , when two men found him slumped against a retaining wall on the beach at Somerton, a suburb of Adelaide, Australia. These speculations aside, the idea that a person could simply die in plain view and without friends or family was shocking. Dead, and in a jacket and tie.

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7 Revealing Ways AIs Fail

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"It's unpredictable which problems artificial intelligence will be good at, because we don't understand intelligence itself very well," says computer scientist Dan Hendrycks at the University of California, Berkeley. does an AI suspect a person might be a criminal or have cancer? 1) Brittleness. 4) Explainability. Chris Philpot.

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The Electrome: The Next Great Frontier For Biomedical Technology

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In fact, there was a paper released in 2018 that I didn’t include, which I’m really annoyed by. So this paper that I was talking about, the 2018 paper, they actually looked at neurons. This was work from Denis Jabaudon at the University of Geneva, and they were looking at how neurons actually differentiate. Adee: No, not at all.

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AMPECO CEO discusses the software that makes large-scale EV charging systems work in comprehensive Q&A

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Orlin Radev: Well, our aim is to build a product that can be universally applicable. Since then, we’ve been able to acquire customers all across Europe, but also in Australia, Southeast Asia, the US and Canada, South America. It’s really universally applicable because it is purely software.

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AMPECO CEO discusses the software that makes large-scale EV charging systems work in comprehensive Q&A – Charged EVs

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Orlin Radev: Well, our aim is to build a product that can be universally applicable. Since then, we’ve been able to acquire customers all across Europe, but also in Australia, Southeast Asia, the US and Canada, South America. It’s really universally applicable because it is purely software.

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Ipsos study finds US among most skeptical of Autonomous Vehicles

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Nearly six in 10 people consider themselves “car people,” and 81% feel that the car they drive reflects their personality, a least to some degree. Ipsos suggested that perhaps the reluctance of Americans to embrace this emerging technology has to do with its strong identity as a car-culture. In this case, the poll is accurate to within ±3.5