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A World Without Checkout Cashiers…But What Are We Giving Up to Save 2 Minutes?

Posted on December 30, 2018 by Adam Smith

Amazon has ambitions to radically change retail stores, but it’s unclear if all its cameras, weight sensors, and computer vision will lead to higher profitability and more customers or instead become a financial boondoggle and privacy nightmare.

TAL – Closing the education resource gap with the support of machine learning in China

Posted on November 13, 2018 by Estelle

TAL, China’s biggest out-of-school education institution is investing heavily in machine learning to have a better understanding over students’ learning situation through facial expression analysis, to provide customize learning plan through adaptive tests, and to improve operation efficiency through business […]

Ford: Using Machine Learning To Humanize Vehicles

Posted on November 13, 2018 by E. Peterson

Imagine a car that understands how you feel in real time and adapts accordingly. It could adjust the cockpit light if it feels that you are sad, or take over the wheel if you are too angry to drive. Is this where the market should go?

Minority report: machine learning and crime prevention in China

Posted on November 12, 2018 by Tom Thompson

The use of machine learning for crime prevention in China

Who Defines Beauty: Humans or Meitu?

Posted on November 11, 2018 by Irene Kwok

If you have the largest database of human portraits on the planet and each one is manually beautified, can you use machine learning to generalize beauty for the human race?

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