Starting Monday, drive-thru customers at two Panera Bread locations in upstate New York will have their orders taken by a computer in a test of artificial intelligence technology's accuracy and ability to decrease service times.
The sandwich chain is the latest restaurant company to invest in potential improvements to the drive-thru experience. A surge in drive-thru ordering during the Covid pandemic led to long lines of cars wrapped around restaurants, pushing chains to focus on speed of service and order accuracy.
One Man's Dream of Fusing A.I. With Common Sense - The New York Times
Artificial intelligence systems can process vast amounts of data in seconds, but they can't make sense of the world or explain their decisions. David Ferrucci wants to change that.
David Ferrucci sees the work he did on IBM’s famous Watson computer as a “small part” of A.I.’s potential. Credit... Casey Steffens for The New York Times
Summer workshops focus on artificial intelligence in science | Penn State University
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, a Science U summer camp, gave students the chance to learn all how scientists use AI and ML for cutting-edge science projects. It was just one of the camps and workshops supported by ICDS this summer. Credit: ICDS/Jordan Futrick .
The institute helped out with the Summer School in Astroinformatics II summer camp and the Penn State Eberly College of Sciences' Science U camp, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Mini Summer School, which also was hosted at ICDS's facilities.
Humans and Artificial Intelligence Unite - IQVIA
Prior to the pandemic, MI teams were already facing an increasing number of requests from new channels and growing expectations for consumer-quality customer service experiences. When COVID pushed the world online, these pressures exploded.
Learn how combining human expertise with Artificial Intelligence (AI) can result in better customer experiences and greater operational efficiency for MI.
Artificial Intelligence: The Robot Apocalypse Is Not Happening. Yet. | Highbrow Magazine
Early this summer, the Washington Post ran a piece about Google's celebrated LaMDA, an artificial intelligence. An engineer employed at Google's Responsible AI department, Blake Lemoine, had been working with and conversing with LaMDA via text.
There's a lot of fancy-sounding terminology here that can make the more beguiling and thought-provoking elements of this story fall through the cracks. The two big players are large language models and neural networks, and that's because a language model is a neural network.
Artificial Intelligence Improves Treatment in Women with Heart Attacks -- ScienceDaily
Artificial Intelligence: Its Advantages in Digital Marketing - ReadWrite
Artificial intelligence is all about making intelligent machines that can carry out cognitive activities. Once those machines have access to enough data to recognize patterns and trends, their capacity to think like humans will continue to advance.
As a result, any online endeavor must be able to extract the proper insights from data to succeed. Therefore, it makes sense to assume that AI will be essential to digital marketing.
This Artificial Intelligence Learns like a Widdle Baby - Scientific American
Engineers at the company DeepMind built a machine-learning system based on research on how babies’ brain works, and it did better on certain tasks than its conventional counterparts.
Susan Hespos: They still can't do what 3-month-olds do. And I'm a champion for babies at the end of the day and this is a clear win for babies. Babies are still slam dunking our most powerful computers when it comes to intuitive physics.
Panera Bread tests artificial intelligence technology in drive-thru lanes https://t.co/GpHbbqiEzS CNBC (from Englewood Cliffs, NJ) Mon Aug 29 13:03:50 +0000 2022
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