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Edward Feigenbaum and Japan’s Fifth Generation AI Vision

Edward Feigenbaum and Japan’s Fifth Generation AI Vision

As part of honoring pioneering efforts that shaped the global development of Artificial Intelligence, the AIWS History of AI House proudly features the seminal work of Professor Edward Feigenbaum, a distinguished member of the AIWS History of AI. 📘 Featured...

From Sensing to Sensemaking: Converging Big Data with Plant AI

From Sensing to Sensemaking: Converging Big Data with Plant AI

As process industries across the world become more connected, networked, and integrated, there has been a consistent surge in the volume of data generated across the manufacturing value chain. The high-fidelity data that is generated by sensors and other wireless...

International Relations in the Cyber Age: The Co-Evolution Dilemma

International Relations in the Cyber Age: The Co-Evolution Dilemma

Professor Nazli Choucri, MIT, Board Member of the Boston Global Forum and Michael Dukakis Institute for Leadership and Innovation, also a very active member of AIWS Standards and Practice Committee, has launched a new book:” International Relations in the Cyber Age “....

TECH COMPANIES SHAPING THE RULES GOVERNING AI

TECH COMPANIES SHAPING THE RULES GOVERNING AI

IN EARLY APRIL, the European Commission published guidelines intended to keep any artificial intelligence technology used on the EU’s 500 million citizens trustworthy. The bloc’s commissioner for digital economy and society, Bulgaria’s Mariya Gabriel, called them “a...

Can optical computing be the next breakthrough in AI acceleration?

Can optical computing be the next breakthrough in AI acceleration?

As neural networks and machine learning continue to take on new challenges from analyzing images posted on social media to driving cars, there’s increasing interest in creating hardware that are tailored for AI computation. The limits of current computer hardware has...