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IBM’s 2017 “5 in 5” Predictions: AI, Lab-on-a-Chip Tech, and Smart Sensors

IBM’s 2017 “5 in 5” Predictions: AI, Lab-on-a-Chip Tech, and Smart Sensors

IBM has released their “5 in 5” in which they predict five important innovations that will happen within the next five years.


News Jan 19, 2017 by Robin Mitchell
IBM’s Watson Joins the War on Cybercrime

IBM’s Watson Joins the War on Cybercrime

After months of being trained, Watson is ready to revolutionize cybersecurity.


News Jan 13, 2017 by Dr. Steve Arar
Board Games Show How AI Systems Could Develop “Intuition”

Board Games Show How AI Systems Could Develop “Intuition”

Games demonstrate how computers could rule the world and make intuitive decisions for us.


News Jan 08, 2017 by Robin Mitchell
Google Tasks Robots with Learning Skills from One Another via Cloud Robotics

Google Tasks Robots with Learning Skills from One Another via Cloud Robotics

Robots are using shared data to learn skills much faster than they do now.


News Jan 02, 2017 by Dr. Steve Arar
Accessible Photon Emission Could Bring Quantum Computing Out of the Lab

Accessible Photon Emission Could Bring Quantum Computing Out of the Lab

Researchers from the Tyndall National Institute in Cork have created micro-structures shaped like small pyramids that can create entangled photons. Does this mean that quantum computers are closer than we realize?


News Dec 14, 2016 by Robin Mitchell
Gold-Coated DNA Nanowires Could Power Genetic Computing

Gold-Coated DNA Nanowires Could Power Genetic Computing

A team of scientists in Germany have created genetic nanostructures that could be the key to genetic computers.


News Dec 01, 2016 by Robin Mitchell
2016: The Year of High-Performance Computing

2016: The Year of High-Performance Computing

From efficient supercomputers to quantum computing, interest in high-performance computing is growing.


News Nov 27, 2016 by Chantelle Dubois
Put the Watson AI into Your Raspberry Pi with IBM’s Free(ish) Embedded Development Platform

Put the Watson AI into Your Raspberry Pi with IBM’s Free(ish) Embedded Development Platform

IBM released a development platform for Watson called Project Intu. What can we do with it?


News Nov 17, 2016 by Tim Youngblood
Google Develops Neural Networks that Can Communicate Secretly with Encrypted Messages

Google Develops Neural Networks that Can Communicate Secretly with Encrypted Messages

Scientists at Google have successfully trained two neural networks, Alice and Bob, to communicate secretly using its own developed encryption in order to keep a third neural network, Eve, from listening in.


News Nov 16, 2016 by Chantelle Dubois
Why the Future of Data Centers Could Be in the Oceans

Why the Future of Data Centers Could Be in the Oceans

Researchers at the National Institute of Informatics are closing in on a solution to keep computers cool by submerging them under water.


News Nov 11, 2016 by Robin Mitchell
Microsoft Proposes FPGA-Assisted Servers to Gain Speed at the End of Moore’s Law

Microsoft Proposes FPGA-Assisted Servers to Gain Speed at the End of Moore’s Law

Microsoft uses programmable chips to offer an accelerated implementation for a number of algorithms such as machine learning, pattern matching, and more.


News Nov 07, 2016 by Dr. Steve Arar
Computers Designed to Mimic Human Brains May Achieve Truly Intelligent AI

Computers Designed to Mimic Human Brains May Achieve Truly Intelligent AI

Semiconductor producer SK Hynix have announced that they are partnering up with Stanford University to research and develop a semiconductor device that will resemble the human brain. How will this affect computing in the future and what can we expect from such devices?


News Nov 02, 2016 by Robin Mitchell
The Quantum Bridge—New Quantum Emitters Could Revolutionize Quantum Computing

The Quantum Bridge—New Quantum Emitters Could Revolutionize Quantum Computing

Researchers at Sandia National Laboratory, in conjunction with Harvard University, have developed a method of joining quantum computers together on an atomic scale. What does this mean for future quantum computers and their capabilities?


News Oct 29, 2016 by Robin Mitchell
AI Predicted to Commit More Cyber Crime than People by 2040

AI Predicted to Commit More Cyber Crime than People by 2040

With the IoT on the rise, there is no wonder why cyber crime is on the rise as well. But will AI and computer systems commit more crime than people by 2040?


News Sep 21, 2016 by Robin Mitchell
IBM Gives Public Cloud Access to New 5-Qubit Quantum Computer

IBM Gives Public Cloud Access to New 5-Qubit Quantum Computer

IBM has not only released a 5-qubit quantum computer, but you can program it yourself on the cloud.


News Sep 04, 2016 by Dylan Wadler
Google DeepMind Is Using Machine Learning to Cut Its Energy Usage

Google DeepMind Is Using Machine Learning to Cut Its Energy Usage

Google's artificial intelligence company, DeepMind, is using machine learning to help reduce energy use in Google's sprawling data centers.


News Aug 19, 2016 by Donald Krambeck
Is AI Better at Diagnosing Disease than a Doctor?

Is AI Better at Diagnosing Disease than a Doctor?

The use of AI in medicine has moved beyond the realm of theory. Artificial intelligence is changing healthcare right now.


News Aug 18, 2016 by Dr. Steve Arar
Machine Learning Algorithms Are Now Detecting Malaria

Machine Learning Algorithms Are Now Detecting Malaria

Using deep learning algorithms, EE students at the University of Washington have developed a portable microscope capable of detecting and assessing malaria infections in the field.


News Jul 13, 2016 by Ebony Calloway
MIT Deep Learning Algorithm Passes an Important First Test

MIT Deep Learning Algorithm Passes an Important First Test

MIT has developed a deep learning algorithm that can "create" sounds so realistic, a human can't tell they're engineered.


News Jul 06, 2016 by Ebony Calloway
How Computing Will Change Our Lives: IBM’s “5 in 5” Predictions

How Computing Will Change Our Lives: IBM’s “5 in 5” Predictions

Every year, researchers at IBM explore ideas and innovations that will change the way we live within the next five years. Here's a look at this year's 5 in 5.


News Jun 26, 2016 by Donald Krambeck