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Best in AI — January 2019

The best things we read in AI Vintra’s monthly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked. 

NVIDIA Innovator’s Day

Vintra is proud to have been a presenter at the recent NVIDIA Video Analytics Innovation Day. Vintra CEO, Brent Boekestein, gave a talk covering the state of analytics and how integrators, hardware manufacturers, VMS companies, and even developers can begin to use our cutting-edge, deep learning-powered tech to build value for their businesses and customers. 

How bias can skew data sets, and what can be done to fix it

What is bias in data sets? What different types of bias can infiltrate my data? How has bias in data sets affected other artificial intelligence (AI) ventures? What can be done to ameliorate the effects of bias?

How AI can increase response time to false alarms of active shooters

Top 3 Takeaways 1.     With active shooter fatalities on the rise, your organization can’t afford to lag behind in times of emergency. 2.     False reports of active shooters lead to stress, trauma, and more in hidden costs for your organization. 3.     Empower your organization with AI-powered software in the time between alert and the arrival […]

Best in AI — December 2018

The best things we read in AI [Happy New Year from Vintra!] Vintra’s monthly round-up of AI-related articles, blogs, videos, and papers we liked. 

The 5 Questions to Ask Before Purchasing AI

1. Can you identify the risks that the technology addresses? 2. Can you ensure accurate data inputs? 3. How will the technology affect stakeholder relations and security practices? 4. Can it be tested to ensure transparency and accountability? 5. Will the technology be used in a manner that respects the autonomy of the people it […]

What increased debate about regulation means for AI

Top 3 Takeaways Congress is taking a closer look at ways to regulate artificial intelligence (AI). The appearance of unregulated AI-powered software can actually lead to an increased feeling of insecurity. There isn’t one established attitude on how, or if, to regulate AI technology and advances.