Robot arrested for spying
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Egypt cracks down on robot artist

The Egyptian government detained a robot artist claiming that "she" was a spy.

Japanese arrest bloke for uncensoring porn
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Apparently that is a crime

Inspector Knacker of the  Hyogo Yard has fingered the collar of a bloke who has been using AI to repair Japanese porn from the censor’s pixel machine.

AI will start analysing management bull
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This will be really funny

CEOs and other managers are increasingly under the microscope as some investors use artificial intelligence to learn and analyze their language patterns and tone, opening up a new frontier of opportunities to slip up.

Facebook admits that AI can’t stop hate speech
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One in every 2000 posts still contain it


Social notworking site Facebook’s Guy Rosen, who has the unfortunate title of head of integrity, admitted that one in every 2,000 content views on Facebook still contained hate speech from April to June of this year.

Novig leaves Google for Stanford
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He oversaw search serch algorithms and is now going to be a jolly good fellow

Artificial intelligence expert Peter Norvig is leaving Google and  joining the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI this fall as a Distinguished Education Fellow.