by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Median data science salaries hit 0k Andrew Birmingham 2015-11-30 Australia’s data scientists are trousering it like never before. But while businesses are paying huge data science salaries, by their own admission many are not taking advantage of the investment....
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Clone of Information Session – Health Informatics/Data Science and Business Analytics Event Date: January 6, 2016 – 6:00pm – 7:00pm Location: Center City Building, Room 906 This is a combined information session for people interested in the...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Startups build on Artificial Intelligence, save costs and drive efficiency BENGALURU: A future where technology replaces a human is still distant but there is enough being done today to mimic several tasks that humans do. In India, a number of technology startups are...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Now, many tech startups use artificial intelligence to build tools to ease workflow BENGALURU: A future where technology replaces humans is still distant but there is enough being done today to mimic several tasks that humans do. In India, a number of tech startups...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Wiring rules untangle brain circuitry Image shows axons and dendrites of different neurons used by researchers to help characterize their electrophysiological properties and map the connectivity diagram between them. Our brains contain billions of neurons linked...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Software Engineer for Machine Learning Applications in Neuroscience Academia For academics and those enrolled in higher education Amateur Radio For amateur radio enthusiasts Android Enthusiasts For enthusiasts and power users of the Android operating system Anime...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
RoboCup 2019 In Sydney Will Be World’s Biggest Annual Competitive Robotics Event Two thousand researchers and innovators from 50 nations will join together in Sydney, Australia June 2019 for the world’s biggest annual robotics event: the RoboCup. Business Events...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Neuro Data Engineer Academia For academics and those enrolled in higher education Amateur Radio For amateur radio enthusiasts Android Enthusiasts For enthusiasts and power users of the Android operating system Anime & Manga For anime and manga fans Arduino For...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Neuroscience Researcher Awarded 5700 NIH Research Grant Dr. Hakeem Lawal, assistant professor of biological sciences, has been awarded a $695,700 National Institute of Health/National Institute of Aging research grant that will support his work in better understanding...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
HCD Debuts Emcode Omni Comms Research Service US-based HCD has launched a communications research service, Emcode Omni, combining applied neuroscience methods at a central location and online quant.The service can be used to test creative concepts and copy for print,...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Is Media Attention Hindering The Development Of Artificial Intelligence? Image Credit: LinkedIn As the line between tabloid media and mainstream media becomes more diffuse, news items such as Ebola, pit bulls, Deflategate, and Donald Trump can frequently generate a...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
A welcome blow to the myth of distinct male and female brains One of the biggest barriers to equality is crumbling, thanks to a study that blows away the misconception that male and female brains are distinct. Based on detailed and careful analysis of core features...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Facing threat of extinction: How pro services can compete in the age of AI Alastair is president at Huddle. The professional service industry — any third-party consultancy or support service that helps businesses operate better — is massive. In the United States the...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Men are from Mars, women are from Venus? New brain study says not The volumes (green = large, yellow = small) of brain regions in 42 adults, showing the overlap between the forms that brains of females and brains of males can take. Photograph: Image courtesy of Zohar...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Deep Learning Gets to the Bottom of Disease A computer system developed by Deep Genomics can mimic how cells read DNA to sustain life. It can also show what happens within cells when DNA is altered. These capabilities, extended and enhanced by means of machine...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Microsoft Releases Dynamics CRM 2016 News Microsoft Releases Dynamics CRM 2016 By Gladys Rama November 30, 2015 Microsoft on Monday released its next-generation customer relationship management (CRM) offering to general availability. The on-premises Dynamics CRM 2016...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Carnegie Mellon receives million NIH grant to study healthy aging The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a five-year, $3 million grant to Carnegie Mellon University’s David Creswell to study how stress management training can boost healthy aging...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
TAU neuroscientists: Brains are not gendered Tel Aviv University researchers have indisputably proven with magnetic resonance imaging that there is no such thing as “male” or “female” brains. Psychology and brain sciences Prof. Daphna Joel headed the team and...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2016 debuts with predictive intelligence Microsoft announced that Dynamics CRM 2016 is now available for online and on-premise deployments in 130 markets and 44 languages. The company’s customer relationship management platform leverages...
by andy@homeAI | Nov 30, 2015 | News Stories
Japan Seeks Tech Revival With Artificial Intelligence ENLARGE Daisuke Okanohara, co-founder of artificial-intelligence venture Preferred Networks, sees his expertise as a perfect fit for the ‘Internet of Things.’ Photo: Takashi Mochizuki/The Wall Street Journal By...