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How ubiquitous AI will permeate everything we do without our knowledge.

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  • AI hiring

    AI hiring

    AI is already used in hiring processes where resumes are scanned for relevant keywords pertaining to the role. Hiring managers will be able to match candidate's online persona with their resume to get an accurate all-up picture of the candidate.

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    What features does the smartphone of the future need?

    New AI technology takes the guesswork out of influencer marketing campaigns

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Published: March 28, 2018 -- 10:14 GMT (03:14 PDT)

    Photo by: StevePB

    Caption by: Eileen Brown

  • Human - machine interfaces

    Human - machine interfaces

    Elon Musk has launched Neuralink, to develop technology that connects our brains to computers, perhaps to give us brain-based artificial intelligence. Uploading and downloading your thoughts to your computer is not as far away as you think.

    Related:

    What features does the smartphone of the future need?

    New AI technology takes the guesswork out of influencer marketing campaigns

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Published: March 28, 2018 -- 10:14 GMT (03:14 PDT)

    Photo by: Geralt

    Caption by: Eileen Brown

  • AI automated hacking prevention against cyber-attacks

    AI automated hacking prevention against cyber-attacks

    Finding and stopping, hacks, and cyber attacks today is mainly a manual process done by security professionals who hunt through code to fix vulnerabilities.

    DARPA held the Cyber Grand Challenge competition to try and create automatic systems that could find vulnerabilities, build patches for them and deploy them in real time.

    Related:

    What features does the smartphone of the future need?

    New AI technology takes the guesswork out of influencer marketing campaigns

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Published: March 28, 2018 -- 10:14 GMT (03:14 PDT)

    Photo by: Geralt

    Caption by: Eileen Brown

  • Creative AI

    Creative AI

    The Art and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Rutgers is working on a project that develops algorithms for AI to create art. In most examples humans could not distinguish art created by AI compared with art created by humans.

    Related:

    What features does the smartphone of the future need?

    New AI technology takes the guesswork out of influencer marketing campaigns

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Published: March 28, 2018 -- 10:14 GMT (03:14 PDT)

    Photo by: Rutgers

    Caption by: Eileen Brown

  • Sense and avoid technology for drones

    Sense and avoid technology for drones

    As more and more drones take to the skies, the need for effective flight path and zone management becomes more important. NASA is looking at drone traffic management solutions, and drones with inbuilt collision avoidance features like the DJI Phantom 4 will become cheaper and more available.

    Related:

    What features does the smartphone of the future need?

    New AI technology takes the guesswork out of influencer marketing campaigns

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Published: March 28, 2018 -- 10:14 GMT (03:14 PDT)

    Photo by: Powie

    Caption by: Eileen Brown

  • Bot training

    Bot training

    Bots such as the continuous learning bot Obie by Slack enables new staff to be onboarded by the bot. Bots like Obie will answers questions and build up a pattern of training topics and processes that will need to be addressed.

    Related:

    What features does the smartphone of the future need?

    New AI technology takes the guesswork out of influencer marketing campaigns

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

    Published: March 28, 2018 -- 10:14 GMT (03:14 PDT)

    Photo by: Obie

    Caption by: Eileen Brown

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  • AI hiring
  • Human - machine interfaces
  • AI automated hacking prevention against cyber-attacks
  • Creative AI
  • Sense and avoid technology for drones
  • Bot training

Most of us do not know that we are using chatbots to talk to service agents, so how will we know that AI will be seamlessly interacting in with our future lives?

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AI hiring

AI is already used in hiring processes where resumes are scanned for relevant keywords pertaining to the role. Hiring managers will be able to match candidate's online persona with their resume to get an accurate all-up picture of the candidate.

Related:

What features does the smartphone of the future need?

New AI technology takes the guesswork out of influencer marketing campaigns

Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

Future mobile tech needs these features to work seamlessly

Published: March 28, 2018 -- 10:14 GMT (03:14 PDT)

Caption by: Eileen Brown

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