While Moore's law is ending lets also seriously consider energy consumption rates - no less important for AI innovators.
E.g Israeli hardware startup Hailo - they're releasing a chip that enables devices to run algorithms that would have required a DC worth of compute in the past. That's AI at the lowest edge!
If we perform AI tasks without the need for a cloud connection and the architecture is energy efficient (and needs less active cooling), what else can we build? Mobility, smart cities, autonomous vehicles, industrial automation, smart retail...https://www.eetimes.com/details-of-hailo-ai-edge-accelerator-emerge/#https://hailo.ai/
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With increasing privacy legislation globally, lots of websites and apps taking the proactive (and regulatory required) step to publish their privacy policy. For the cyber and privacy conscious do you ever wonder what the app's privacy policy really means? One such innovator - Guard, harnesses the power of AI to analyse reams of text, breaking down each sentence for the level of risk it represents to privacy. Its not perfect and has some limitations & data sharing requirements, but its a start!https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2019/9/27/20883458/ai-digital-privacy-policy-guard
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