In this edition, the top news starts with:
AI systems are now spotting heart attacks on emergency calls, improving the time it takes to identify cases.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-06-20/the-ai-that-spots-heart-attacks
A real AI scientist thinks Elon Musk’s fears about the future of AI are unfounded…
https://www.pcmag.com/news/361929/why-everything-elon-musk-fears-about-ai-is-wrong
AT&T and Sprint have decided to not publicly sell user location data to third party brokers.
https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/19/17479490/att-follows-verizon-user-location-data-sale-brokers
China’s secret cyber war for domination has managed to breach satellite defense companies in the US.
Author Truffer seems to think that there will likely not be an international ban on autonomous weapons; especially given they are already in production and deployed, such as the CWIS system.
https://www.offiziere.ch/?p=33801
DeepMind scientists are still confused about how DeepMind is moving us closer to emotion-based thinking like humans…
More about how Google translates between languages is public, using English as an intermediary and further statistical analysis.
Porsche just took a 10% stake in Rimac the electric super car maker.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/06/20/porsche-just-took-a-10-stake-in-electric-hypercar-maker-rimac/
Bing still not showing AI ads, IBM Watson tops Google AI ads.
Lastly, the Singularity Index or S.I. is down slightly at 1565.88, continuing to practice its washboard graphing technique.
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