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Udacity, Intel welcome applications from students for AI scholarship program

Udacity, the Silicon Valley based deep rooted learning stage, declared its newest initiative to extend students’ artificial intelligence aptitudes: the Intel Edge AI Scholarship Program. This new grant program, declared at the Intel AI Summit and the Future of Education and Workforce Summit in San Francisco, will engage proficient engineers keen on cutting edge adapting, explicitly profound learning and PC vision, to quicken the advancement and arrangement of superior PC vision and profound learning arrangements. PC vision and AI at the edge are getting instrumental in fueling everything from industrial facility mechanical production systems and retail stock administration to emergency clinic dire consideration medicinal imaging hardware like X-beam and CAT examines. This program will show familiarity with the absolute most bleeding edge advancements. Engineer.ai Eyes India expansion Upon effective consummation of the primary period of the program, un...
The US office liable for patents and trademarks is attempting to make sense of how AI may call for changes to copyright law, and it's approaching people in general for suppositions on the point. The United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) distributed a notice in the Federal Register a month ago saying it's looking for remarks, as spotted by TorrentFreak. The workplace is gathering data about the effect of computerized reasoning on copyright, trademark, and other licensed innovation rights. It traces thirteen explicit inquiries, going from what occurs if an AI makes a copyright-encroaching work to if it's legitimate to sustain an AI copyrighted material. It begins by inquiring as to whether yield made by AI with no inventive contribution from a human ought to qualify as a work of creation that is protectable by US copyright law. In the event that not, at that point what level of human inclusion "would or ought to be adequate so the ...