Computer Vision for Medical Diagnostics in the Chest Area

Computer Vision for Medical Diagnostics in the Chest Area

Episode Summary: Recently, we were called upon by the World Bank to do a good deal of research on the potential of applying artificial intelligence to health data in the developing world. Diagnostics was a very big focus of the information that we presented. It appears as though diagnostics is an area of great promise with regards to AI, and that's what we're focusing on in this episode the podcast.

Facial Recognition in Banking - Current Applications

Facial Recognition in Banking – Current Applications

Facial recognition software is making its way into the mainstream, with consumer applications such as the ability to unlock one’s smartphone with their face. The banking sector has been at the forefront of enterprise adoption of AI since machine learning became the hot topic of the business world in the early years of the decade; as such, it makes sense that facial recognition technology would start to make its way into banking.

Artificial Intelligence at the Top 5 US Defense Contractors

Artificial Intelligence at the Top 5 US Defense Contractors

wikiMany of the pivotal technologies utilized by the public today have their roots in military projects. The internet’s first successful message transfer was due to a U.S. Department of Defense-awarded contract in 1969 for the development of the “ARPANET project.” Global Positioning System (GPS) technology utilized in smartphones today was put in place and created in the 1970s for accurate military positioning, coordination, and tracking.

Machine Learning in Orthopedics - Current Applications

Machine Learning in Orthopedics – Current Applications

There are few companies claiming to offer artificial intelligence solutions to orthopedics companies. We found that these solutions are intended to help orthopedics companies with at least one of the following business problems:

Will There Be Another Artificial Intelligence Winter? Probably Not

Will There Be Another Artificial Intelligence Winter? Probably Not

Here at Emerj we’re dedicated to cutting through the AI hype that’s permeating the current zeitgeist in the business world. Although we’re skeptical about many of the claims that AI vendors make on their websites about what they’re AI software can do, it seems unlikely that the AI hype is going to disappoint venture capitalists and governments enough to usher in a third AI winter.

AI and IoT in Healthcare - Current Applications and Possibilities

AI and IoT in Healthcare – Current Applications and Possibilities

Sensors and mobile devices are in many ways working with AI software for business intelligence purposes in a few industries, including insurance and oil and gas. In the healthcare space, mobile devices and wearables allow patients to receive information on possible diagnoses for their symptoms and to monitor metrics such as their heart rate.

How AI Will Become More Accessible to Retailers

How AI Will Become More Accessible to Retailers

Episode Summary: Artificial intelligence plays a role in the future of retail in terms of a deeper understanding of customers going beyond intuition. This week, we speak with Pedro Alves, CEO of a company called Ople, based in San Francisco. Alves was previously the Head of Data Science at a number of companies in addition to being Director of Data Science at Sentient Technologies, one of the best known AI firms in the Bay Area. Sentient has raised upwards of $200 million.

AI and IoT in Banking and Finance - Current Applications

AI and IoT in Banking and Finance – Current Applications

There are several companies claiming to offer AI solutions to banks and financial institutions. We found that these solutions are intended to help banking and finance companies with at least one of the following business problems:

Lockheed Martin’s AI Applications for the Military

Lockheed Martin’s AI Applications for the Military – An Overview

Lockheed Martin offers numerous artificial intelligence solutions to the US military. The company claims to help military operators effectively complete both routine and critical missions with less risk of endangering the lives of military operators. In 2017, Lockheed Martin reported $51 billion in revenue, $35.2 billion reported from contracts with the US Government. This makes Lockheed Martin the largest contractor for the US military and the largest defense contractor in the world.

An Overview of AI in Legal, Contract Management and Human Resources

An Overview of AI in Legal, Contract Management, and Human Resources

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