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Using AI and Machine Learning to Decipher Ancient Languages

he Sumerians inhabited Mesopotamia some 6000 years ago, the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in modern-day Iraq, Kuwait, Turkey, and Syria. Mesopotamia marks humanity’s transition from small agricultural settlements to larger urban societies. The first cities were built...

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What is a Human-in-the-Loop?

Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) models still largely require the input of humans to train, tune and test models to ensure their accuracy and performance. When humans are positioned in the ML and AI loop or cycle, they...

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Top 10 Books on Machine Learning and AI

As we stride forward in 2025, the landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) continues to evolve at a breakneck pace. For enthusiasts, professionals and students alike, keeping up with the latest knowledge in these fields is crucial....

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The Impacts of Bad AI

AI is a force of good, right? That’s what the industry must strive for, but the positive impacts of AI are far from guaranteed. AI is the hallmark technology of our era, but it’s entangled in risks, and even die-hard...

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Regulation for the AI Industry

In 2021, the European Commission published its proposal for Artificial Intelligence Regulation, or in their words; “a proposal for a Regulation laying down harmonized rules on artificial intelligence.” This is expected to be the first coherent piece of ongoing regulation and...

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Artificial Intelligence Predicts the Future of AI

Science is a voyage of discovery, but sometimes, it’s hard to know where to sail. As human knowledge broadens, research gaps also tend to widen. The Aristotelian adage comes to mind, “the more you know, the more you don’t know.”...

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Machine Learning to Treat Neurodegenerative Disease

Neurological diseases and disorders are perhaps more prevalent than ever, characterized by the progressively impaired functioning of nerve cells in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease are the most common degenerative neurodegenerative diseases, but there are...

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AI Experiments That You Can Try at Home!

There are probably AIs living around you right now, whether in a smartphone, a smart home device, a TV, a computer, or an internet browser. We live alongside AIs – they’ve become completely integrated into our day-to-day lives. You could...

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Can AI Read Our Minds?

Mind-reading AI may seem like a dystopian concept, but it would revolutionize the lives of those who’ve lost their speech to paralysis and brain injuries. Electroencephalogram (EEG) technology, which measures electrical signals using electrodes connected to the scalp, has been...

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AI Text Models: Strengths and Weaknesses

AI language models have gained some notoriety in the last year or so. The following passage was generated solely with GPT-3 when prompted to write a short passage on the subject of this blog. “Most AI text generators rely on...