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Uber researchers propose AI language model that emphasizes positive and polite responses

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Researchers release Melinda dataset to train AI systems for analyzing study methods

Curating biological studies is an important yet labor-intensive process performed by researchers in life sciences fields. Among other tasks, curators must recognizing experiment methods, identifying the underlying protocols that net the figures published in research articles. In other words, “biocurators” need to take figures, captions, and more into their consideration …

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Columbia researchers find white men are the worst at reducing AI bias

When it comes to customer expectations, the pandemic has changed everything Learn how to accelerate customer service, optimize costs, and improve self-service in a digital-first world. Register here Bias in AI is pervasive. From dermatological models that discriminate against patients with dark skin to exam-scoring algorithms that disadvantage public school …

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Robotics researchers propose AI that locates and safely moves items on shelves

When it comes to customer expectations, the pandemic has changed everything Learn how to accelerate customer service, optimize costs, and improve self-service in a digital-first world. Register here A pair of new robotics studies from Google and the University of California, Berkeley propose ways of finding occluded objects on shelves …

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Researchers find flaws in algorithm used to identify atypical medication orders

Maintain your employer brand in a pandemic Read the VentureBeat Jobs guide to employer branding Download eBook Can algorithms identify unusual medication orders or profiles more accurately than humans? Not necessarily. A study coauthored by researchers at the Université Laval and CHU Sainte-Justine in Montreal found that one model used …

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Researchers develop AI that solves a matrix-based visual cognitive test

Maintain your employer brand in a pandemic Read the VentureBeat Jobs guide to employer branding Download eBook Multiple choice tests provide test-takers the ability to compare answers to eliminate choices (or guess the correct one). Each choice can be compared with the question to infer patterns that might have been …

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Researchers design virtual environment to spur development of helpful home robots

The audio problem Learn how new cloud-based API solutions are solving imperfect, frustrating audio in video conferences. Access here Without much prior experience, kids can recognize other people’s intentions and come up with plans to help them achieve their goals, even in novel scenarios. By contrast, even the most sophisticated …

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Researchers create dataset to advance U.S. Supreme Court gender bias analysis

Automation and Jobs Read our latest special issue. Open Now University of Washington language researchers and legal professionals recently created a labeled dataset for detection of interruptions and competitive turn-taking in U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments. They then used the corpus of “turn changes” to train AI models to experiment …

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Researchers claim bias in AI named entity recognition models

Transform 2020 Watch every session from our flagship AI event On Demand Watch Now Twitter researchers claim to have found evidence of demographic bias in named entity recognition, the first step toward generating automated knowledge bases, or the repositories leveraged by services like search engines. They say their analysis reveals …

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