AI in Medicine
Unlike humans, AI never gets tired. This makes them excellent at helping medical professionals detect signs of disease by analysing medical images to find details that radiologists might miss.
The Origin of the Word "Digital"
The word digital originates from a latin word that signifies fingers or toes. Thanks to their ten fingers, humans were able to invent numbers and create a decimal mathematical system.
Smart Mobility
Smart mobility is a transportation network aimed at optimizing the way we get from one place to another.
Computer Vision in Medicine
Have you ever wondered how technology would integrate into the medical field? The future of medicine could be computer vision, through which robots could detect tumours, cancers and even the symptoms of COVID-19!
Computer Vision in Sports
Have you ever watched a game of tennis on TV? You might have wondered how ball trajectory analyses work. It's computer vision!
Machine Translation
Machine Translation, helping us connect and communicate with others around the world.
Language Models and Text Prediction
Text predicting tools are very helpful when paired with our common sense. They help us type faster and with fewer mistakes, and some can even suggest emojis or words to better suit the tone of the text!
Applications of Reinforcement Learning: Automated Stock Trading
For many investors, stock trading can be time-consuming. To maximize the gains, one needs to apply the proper strategies and monitor the market often. What if a computer could do it instead?
Applications of Reinforcement Learning: In Games
In 2016, AlphaGo became the first program to win at the game of Go against a professional player. Google’s AlphaGo defeated world-renowned player Lee Sedol four matches out of five.
Applications of Machine Learning: Search Engines
You probably do dozens of Internet searches a day. These searches are powered by search engines.
Applications of Machine Learning: Detecting Fake News
It is more and more likely to stumble on fake news. According to a poll conducted by Ipsos Public Affairs for Canada's Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), 90% of Canadians have fallen for fake news at least once in their life.
Applications of Machine Learning: Virtual Assistants
A lot of our devices now come equipped with virtual personal assistants. Can you name a few?
Applications of Deep Learning: Deep Dreaming
Is it possible for a machine to dream? Yes!
Applications of Deep Learning: Colorization
Have you ever heard of the documentary “World War II in Colour” (2009)? It has been realized through the process of digital colourization.
Smart Farming
With the world population rapidly increasing, it has become necessary to develop new techniques to produce enough food. This is where AI comes in.
The Perceptron Algorithm
A perceptron is the equivalent of a single biological neuron. Its role in a machine is the same as a neuron in the human body:
AI in Animation
Artificial intelligence is used by many animators to facilitate their work. Tasks such as the animation of mouths, the texturing of objects and even the creation of background images can be done by a machine.
The Turing Test
The Turing Test is a method of determining if a computer can demonstrate human intelligence. During the original version of the test, a human judge would engage in conversation with a human and a computer participant.