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https://www.fairplanet.org/tag/artificial-intelligence/
“Artificial intelligence”
September 24, 2022
Tech for wildlife: how AI saves animals
topic:
Innovation
by:
Bob Koigi
As biodiversity faces unprecedented decline, many conservationists are turning to tech for support. In some cases, the results are remarkable.
Read
August 24, 2022
Harnessing AI to tackle food waste
topic:
Food Security
by:
Samia Qaiyum
A Dubai food delivery start-up uses artificial intelligence (AI) to reclaim ugly fruits and vegetables and sends them to customers at a discount.
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August 02, 2021
IBM embraces emerging technologies to tackle climate change
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Climate Change
by:
Bob Koigi
In an interview, an IBM researcher told FairPlanet about the company's development of cutting-edge technology to capture carbon dioxide.
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November 17, 2020
Embracing artificial intelligence to preserve dying languages
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Indigenous people
by:
Bob Koigi
Language is pivotal in the areas of human rights protection, good governance and peace building. But every two weeks, a minority language dies.
Read
July 24, 2019
OBTranslate - bridging communication between 2,000 African languages
topic:
Innovation
by:
Bob Koigi
The messaging platform OBTranslate translates over 2,000 African languages, and bridges communication barriers.
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July 09, 2019
Chinese police officers are wearing facial recognition sunglasses
topic:
Digital Rights
by:
Sofia Gallarate
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China provides police officers in megacities, with a brand new AI technology device that facilitates the recognition of wanted criminals in milliseconds.
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May 21, 2019
Don’t fear AI, Extended Intelligence is coming to the rescue
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Innovation
by:
Sofia Gallarate
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A group of scientists and academics have joined forces to find a different, more beneficial, approach towards autonomous and intelligent technologies.
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February 26, 2019
These people don’t actually exist
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Digitalisation
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Shira Jeczmien
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GAN images are developing at an unprecedented rate. What does this mean for the future of authenticity and deepfakes?
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February 12, 2019
The rise of automated policing in the U.K.
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Innovation
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Inevitably, the AI revolution of the last few years has seen machine learning technologies be deployed for increasingly punitive means.
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January 22, 2019
The new age factory workers get their hands dirty with data
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Digitalisation
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The world of the factory worker seems to be outdated and long gone, but there is a new era of labour upon us—and it’s beginning in China.
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October 16, 2018
Love in the time of Mystic Messenger
topic:
Innovation
by:
Sofia Gallarate
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For the last few decades, dating sims (also known as relationship simulation role-playing games, RS and RPG), a gaming subgenre.
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October 11, 2018
What if an Algorithm Decided Whether You Could Stay in Canada or Not?
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Innovation
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Rights advocates Petra Molnar and Samer Muscati pick apart experiments of AI in immigration that will be copied around the world.
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May 08, 2018
Saudi Arabia humanoid Sophia has more rights than women
topic:
Women’s rights
Saudi Arabia is scrutinised for its women's rights. This makes it even more alarming that the robot "Sophia" was granted citizenship status.
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September 21, 2017
We can teach AI to detect sexual orientation, but should we?
by:
Shira Jeczmien
Do we really need an AI tool to detect a person’s sexual orientation?
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May 31, 2017
Can Artificial Intelligence secure global nutrition sustainabilty?
topic:
Food Security
by:
Kolawole Talabi
In many parts of the world, millions of children go to bed hungry. Yet in advanced countries, inconceivable amounts of edible food are thrown away.
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October 05, 2016
Artificial intelligence: Not new to controversy
topic:
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Israel Bionyi
The idea about ‘thinking machines’ discussed in SMASH16 sparked interest and excitement, but also denial around the world.
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