The Best Things we read in AI this Week

Vintra’s weekly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked. 

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  • For $50, you too can identify objects at the speed of light! Read the article here.  

    A team of UCLA electrical and computer engineers has created a physical artificial neural network — a device modeled on how the human brain works — that can analyze large volumes of data and identify objects at the actual speed of light. The device was created using a 3D printer at the UCLA Samueli School of Engineering.

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  • Ford is using AI and motion tracking to reduce the frequency of injuries on the job. Read the article here. 

    Around 70 employees in 21 work areas at Ford’s Valencia Engine Assembly Plant, in Spain, have had their movements recorded while wearing a special suit equipped with advanced body tracking technology.

 

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