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Dow turns to AI to accelerate chemical search

CIO Business Intelligence

With several million compounds to choose from, chemists often must resort to intuition when trying to solve complex problems around chemical processes. US multinational Dow Chemical was working with a pulp and paper manufacturer to improve inefficiencies in its chemical process with a goal of producing a better, safer pulp yield.

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US targets advanced AI and cloud firms with new reporting proposal

CIO Business Intelligence

The proposed rules would require companies to report on development activities, cybersecurity measures, and results from red-teaming tests, which assess risks such as AI systems aiding cyberattacks or enabling non-experts to create chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear weapons.

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MYCIN, Watson, and AI History

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Over at Wired , a headline blares “Artificial Intelligence Is Now Telling Doctors How To Treat You.” MYCIN uses expert rules to make medical inferences, and is one of the most famous artificial intelligence programs in the history of the discipline. By AdamElkus. ” Sounds unique, novel, and even scary.

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From vision to action: Huawei’s perspective on accelerating industrial digitalization and intelligence

CIO Business Intelligence

These include Digital Village Solution, Public Services Digitalization Solution, Digital Training Solution, Financial Data Center Resilience Solution, Intelligent Distribution Solution 2.0, Additionally, they launched 83 industrial digital transformation showcases for 71 scenarios worldwide.

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GREEN500 Supercomputer Powering Robot Scientists and Transformational Machine Learning

CIO Business Intelligence

The work, led by Professor Ross King from the University of Cambridge Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, teaches computers to learn more like how humans do—by building on what’s been learned in the past. . Working with research papers on breast cancer cell biology, the study found less than one-third to be reproducible.

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Amazon unveils new packaging for its devices, reducing the use of plastic, ink and bleach

GeekWire

Bleaching uses chemicals that can be harmful to the environment, and the process of bleaching can be carbon intensive, Amazon said. For Amazon and other tech giants, ambitious climate targets will run up against surging energy demands created by the increased use of artificial intelligence and tools that incorporate it.

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Microsoft quantum breakthrough promises to usher in the next era of computing in ‘years, not decades’

GeekWire

Microsoft says it sees huge potential for quantum computing in areas such as chemistry, biochemistry and materials science significantly advancing fields such as healthcare and manufacturing, especially when used to refine and improve artificial intelligence models. The company also said it has been selected by DARPA , the U.S.

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