The reason you’re hooked on obscure sports at the Paris Olympics? Artificial intelligence
Intel's AI is using crowd noise to find highlights from thousands of hours of footage, giving fencers and speed climbers a boost.
Intel's AI is using crowd noise to find highlights from thousands of hours of footage, giving fencers and speed climbers a boost.
Today Fortune speaks with Jeff Rowe to learn more about Syngenta's peculiar ownership structure, his farmer outfits and his love for the all-American John Deere.
Teachers are asking AI developers for assistance in planning lessons and motivating students, Pandai founder Khairul Anwar said at Fortune Brainstorm AI Singapore.
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