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Garbage collectors open library with abandoned books - kfor.com
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And when everyone supported it, this project happened,” said Çankaya Mayor Alper Tasdelen, whose local government oversaw the opening of the library. Today, the library has over 6,000 books ranging from literature to nonfiction. There is also a popular ...
These Turkish Sanitation Workers Opened A Library With Their Collection Of Discarded BooksBustle
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Imperial launches MBA elective on the importance of strategy in volatile business environments - eFinancialCareers
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Yet other businesses are also facing a lot of competitive uncertainty from escalating rivalry, such as the recent intensifying competition between Google and Amazon. To make things even more complex, for many companies different dimensions of ...
Imperial launches MBA elective on the importance of strategy in volatile business environments - eFinancialCareers
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eFinancialCareers
Yet other businesses are also facing a lot of competitive uncertainty from escalating rivalry, such as the recent intensifying competition between Google and Amazon. To make things even more complex, for many companies different dimensions of ...
Garbage collectors open library in Turkey with abandoned books - KSHB
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KSHB
And when everyone supported it, this project happened," said Çankaya Mayor Alper Tasdelen, whose local government oversaw the opening of the library. Today, the library has over 6,000 books ranging from literature to nonfiction. There is also a popular ...
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Chinese Machine Learning Beats Humans in Reading Test - Port Technology International
Port Technology International
Port Technology International
A deep neural network machine, built by the AI research arm of China's biggest online commerce company, Alibaba, has scored higher than humans on a reading test for the first time. The machine-learning models scored 82.44 on the Stanford Question ...
Artificial intelligence bot beats humans at reading in a first for machinesSouth China Morning Post
Microsoft and Alibaba AI programs beat humans in Stanford reading comprehension test for 1st timeGeekWire
Alibaba and Microsoft AI beat humans in Stanford reading testFinancial Times
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Cultivating Talent Among Young Nebraskans - NET Website
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NET Website
What takes a kid from being an average competitor to a national champion? Two University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers set to find out by identifying Nebraska high schoolers with exceptional talent in rodeo, baton twirling, swimming and diving. By ...
Global Chess Market 2018 – ChessSUA, CNCHESS, ChessBaron, Shri Ganesh (India) International - ExpressObserver
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ExpressObserver
The latest report Chess by QY Research added to it's database and brings to light the comprehensive study and factual information of global market. The report also provides the global market segmentation based on applications, end-users, technology ...
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Garbage collectors open library with abandoned books - CNN
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And when everyone supported it, this project happened," said Çankaya Mayor Alper Tasdelen, whose local government oversaw the opening of the library. Today, the library has over 6,000 books ranging from literature to nonfiction. There is also a popular ...
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Microsoft and Alibaba AI programs beat humans in Stanford reading comprehension test for 1st time - GeekWire
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GeekWire
Harry Shum, EVP for Microsoft AI & Research. Machines can already outplay us in chess, poker and other games, and now they are becoming better readers as well. AI programs from both Microsoft and Alibaba outperformed humans earlier this month on a ...
AliBaba's AI beats humans in Stanford reading test; what does it mean for India?YourStory.com
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Alibaba and Microsoft AI beat humans in Stanford reading test - Financial Times
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Financial Times
They have beaten us at chess, Go and co-written a Europop album. Now computers are taking a step into a very human territory: the reading comprehension test, scourge of schoolchildren everywhere. Alibaba on Monday said its artificial research ...
Artificial intelligence bot beats humans at reading in a first for machinesSouth China Morning Post
Microsoft and Alibaba AI programs beat humans in Stanford reading comprehension test for 1st timeGeekWire
Op-Ed: Alibaba's AI software beats humans at reading comprehensionDigital Journal
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Kazakhstan Chess Federation: playing chess results in better brain function - Astana Times
Astana Times
Astana Times
“We provided schools with methodological guidebooks, textbooks and workbooks. In the summer, we trained teachers and psychologists under the project. Psychologists conduct research and draw conclusions about the effects of chess training. They observe ...
Alibaba's artificial intelligence bot beats humans at reading in a first for machines - TODAYonline
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TODAYonline
The AI research arm of China's biggest online commerce company developed a machine-learning model that scored higher on the Stanford Question Answering Dataset, a large-scale reading comprehension test with more than 100,000 questions, according to a ...
Alibaba Neutral Network Beats Humans On Stanford Reading-Comprehension TestChina Money Network
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Alibaba's artificial intelligence bot beats humans at reading in a first for machines - South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post
South China Morning Post
The AI research arm of China's biggest online commerce company developed a machine-learning model that scored higher on the Stanford Question Answering Dataset, a large-scale reading comprehension test with more than 100,000 questions, according to a ...
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Nuclear Deterrence Equation in South Asia: Chess vs. Chess - Modern Diplomacy
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Modern Diplomacy
Once launched, nuclear weapons were nearly impossible to stop and even limited use would result in civilization ending consequences. In former US President Reagan's words, nuclear war was “unthinkable”. The knowledge that entire nations could be ...
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Nuclear Deterrence Equation in South Asia: Chess vs. Chess - Modern Diplomacy
Modern Diplomacy
Modern Diplomacy
Once launched, nuclear weapons were nearly impossible to stop and even limited use would result in civilization ending consequences. In former US President Reagan's words, nuclear war was “unthinkable”. The knowledge that entire nations could be ...
Documentary explores Tuxedo Park radar innovator who helped change course of WW II - Times Herald-Record
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Times Herald-Record
Loomis opened his lavish home to a research team of foreign refugee doctors and scientists, who also enjoyed the more-than-three-acres of rolling lawns and gardens, regular black-tie dinners parties and more brilliant minds than there was time to pick ...
Vapemeisters opens in Downtown Racine - Journal Times
Journal Times
Journal Times
Some research backs up the claim that vaping can help people quit smoking; other research indicates the opposite, and scientific evidence is considered inconclusive. Vapemeisers carries more than 100 flavors and 40 to 50 brands of vape products ...
SOC | Must-Haves: Interleague | 1/12/18 - Daily Fantasy Insider (press release)
Daily Fantasy Insider (press release)
Daily Fantasy Insider (press release)
He's that player that can step up fantasy-wise as he is given responsibility of set-pieces when Lienard, their main guy, has been away from the game this season. Goncalves offers a very good floor considering his price, and is a no-brainer for your 2nd ...
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Google's deep-learning Alpha Zero masters chess from scratch in 4 hours––then doesn't lose - Genetic Literacy Project
Genetic Literacy Project
Genetic Literacy Project
The Alpha Zero neural network uses reinforcement learning to teach itself things from scratch. It does not rely on previous knowledge - which in the case of chess is surprising, as the mass of knowledge on the game accumulated in centuries of ...
BETHLEHEM LIBRARY: A Time for Tea - Spotlight News
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Spotlight News
... to our research and database resources. Anyone can access it inside the library, and Bethlehem cardholders will also be able to log in offsite. Students can search a collection of more than 115,000 articles, newspapers, videos, atlases and more in ...