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AIMMO bags $12M Series A to advance data labeling technology  

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Most artificial intelligence models are trained through supervised learning, meaning that humans must label raw data. Data labeling is a critical part of automating artificial intelligence and machine learning model, but at the same time, it can be time-consuming and tedious work. ScreenShot | AIMMO website.

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Pentagon’s first chief AI officer leaves after two years

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The first leader of the fledgling Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office [CDAO] in the US Department of Defense is leaving his post, but the Pentagon already has a successor lined up. Artificial Intelligence, Government IT I expect Radha Plumb will be able to carry the torch forward effectively and responsibly.”

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Your future shrimp meal could come from Atarraya’s farming technology

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Atarraya , creator of Shrimpbox, a sustainable “plug-and-play” shrimp farming technology, is swimming to the surface after being in stealth mode since 2019. The Mexico City-based company emerges with new funding, $3.9 We decided to take a bet on the technology and became a startup. million in Series A dollars, and a new U.S.

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ADNOC, G42 and Presight partner to accelerate AI solutions

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AI is revolutionizing entire sectors and ADNOC aims to be the most AI-enabled company in the energy industry. ADNOC has developed its digital infrastructure, enabling the company to rapidly expand its business, unlock untapped opportunities, and responsibly supply energy to meet customer needs. Artificial Intelligence

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Unlocking AI: Machine learning as a service

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Much of the data that organizations are mining is unstructured or semi-structured, and the trend is growing such that more than 80% of corporate data is expected to be unstructured by 2020 [1]. No organization can afford to fall behind. As a result, IDC predicts that worldwide spending on AI and cognitive computing will reach $77.6

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Remembering the startups we lost in 2020

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After the events of 2020, however, no doubt many already lean businesses are hanging on by the skin of their teeth. For every company that saw increased interest in their offerings during the pandemic, there were several that simply couldn’t make it through the finish line. Atrium (2017-2020). Essential (2017-2020).

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5 key IP considerations for AI startups

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Early-stage companies are innovating new artificial intelligence-based solutions, but they often face questions as to whether such technology can be protected and the best strategy for doing so. The considerations below will be useful for companies trying to understand the opportunities to protect their innovation.