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IBM Research presents ‘DeepLocker,’ AI-powered malware.

  • IBM researchers have developed DeepLocker, a new breed of highly targeted and evasive attack tools powered by AI. The malware remains dormant until identifying its target through indicators like facial recognition, geolocation and voice recognition. The project is meant to raise awareness of the possibilities when AI is combined with current malware techniques.

Microsoft Updates ML.NET Machine Learning Framework

  • Microsoft has updated ML.NET, its cross-platform, open-source machine learning framework for .NET developers. This initial preview release of ML.NET enables simple tasks like classification and regression and brings the first draft of .NET APIs for training and inference. The framework can be extended to add support for popular ML libraries like TensorFlow, Accord.NET, and CNTK.

Tesla dumps Nvidia, goes it alone on AI hardware.

  • Tesla confirmed that it has developed its own processor for AutoPilot and other on-vehicle AI workloads. The company mentioned that the new processor is 10 times faster than the one it was using from Nvidia, and the linked article’s author estimates the company could save billions by developing its own.

Doc.ai and Anthem to introduce health data trial powered by AI and blockchain.

  • The companies have partnered to launch an AI data trial on the blockchain. doc.ai will attempt to identify models for predicting allergies based upon collected phenome (e.g., age, height, weight), exposome (e.g., exposure to weather/pollution based on location) and physiome (e.g., physical activity, daily steps) data.

NetApp and NVIDIA launch new deep learning architecture.

  • NetApp introduced the NetApp® ONTAP® AI architecture, powered by NVIDIA DGX™ supercomputers and NetApp AFF A800 cloud-connected all-flash storage to simplify, speed, and scale the deep learning data pipeline.

Getty Images launches AI tool for media publishers.

  • Getty Images launched Panels by Getty Images, a new artificial intelligence tool for media publishers that recommends the best visual content to accompany a news article.

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