Members only Newsletter Newsletter #30 - Apple, AI and clinical care Apple are using data from their smart watches to enter the clinical care space
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #29 - 3D printing organs in space Nasa astronauts are 3D printing organs in space to combat global shortages of organs suitable for transplant
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #28 - Have autonomous AI drones started killing in war? Killer robots may have hunted down humans autonomously for the first time. However, it's a lot less clear cut than it seems...
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #27 - AI and Archaeology Researchers have trained a convolutional network (CNN) to correctly recognise and classify pottery fragments from different eras.
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #26 - AI and futuristic healthcare jobs AI and other novel technologies are creating new futuristic job roles in the healthcare industry
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #25 - Nestle's ML system prevents cybersecurity threats Nestle have used machine learning to take their cybersecurity to the next level.
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #24 - Spotify, AI and emotion recognition Activists are campaigning against a Spotify patent which would use emotional recognition AI to recommend songs to keep you on the platform
Causal Inference Series #2 Introduction to Causal Inference Series: Causal Graphs and Related Statistical Paradoxes Causal graphs help find insight into causal relationships in data.
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #23 - 50 promising AI start-ups Forbes have profiled 50 top AI start-ups to be aware of in 2021.
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #22 - AI decoding the language of Whales Using ML to understand the language of whales may be the largest interspecies communication effort in history.
Healthcare AI and public health The covid-19 pandemic has accelerated adoption of digital tools to support public healthcare services.
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #21 - Advertisers playing liberals and conservatives Advertisers on Facebook are displaying contradictory messages depending on the political leaning of the audience
Causal Inference Series #1 Introduction to Causal Inference Series: Motivation An exploration of the importance of causation when finding relationships in data.
Members only Newsletter Newsletter #20 - Emotional and Artificial intelligence Can AI really detect human emotion?
General AI & Regulation As the pace of global innovation has undoubtedly been intensified by developments in AI, such seismic changes have inevitably garnered scrutiny from governments and regulators. There is growing fear of a so-called ‘information gap’...