Wednesday, 4 November 2015

The Artificial intelligence tool from #Google that can reply to your email automatically

Google is putting a different twist on the concept of 'automated reply' with a new tool that aims to write artificially intelligent responses to your email. The technology is part of an update to Google's Inbox app for managing and organizing email.  It gives users a choice of three responses to choose from. 'Smart Reply suggests up to three responses based on the emails you get,'

Interesting stuff here this evening: Facebook now wants to create an Artificial Intelligence software that would virtually 'help you understand the world'

Facebook is studying the ancient Chinese game of Go for insights as it works on building an artificial brain - one that it hopes to turn into a virtual personal assistant that can also sort through a mountain of photos, videos and comments posted by its next billion or so users. Called M, it is believed to have been named after James Bond's secretary, Moneypenny.   Facebook's

Would yew believe it! he oldest tree in Britain has started to change sex. Lol

The oldest tree in Britain has started to change sex, it has been claimed. The 5,000 year old Fortingall Yew, in Perthshire, Scotland, has for hundreds of years been recorded as 'male', meaning it produces pollen, whereas female yews produce red berries. But in a 'rare and unusual phenomenon' baffling scientists, it has started to sprout red seeds, suggesting that part of the tree

Paul Pogba needs to improve, his reading of the game is poor. Really?

Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri described Paul Pogba's performance in the 1-1 draw at Borussia Monchengladbach as "important" but called for more from the midfielder. Following Fabian Johnson's opening goal for the hosts, Pogba delivered a spectacular, perfectly-weighted lob to set Stephan Lichtsteiner up for an equalising goal that he struck with relish, having just returned to the

Although PSG lost against Madrid, they played well and especially Angel Di Maria

Laurent Blanc singled out Angel Di Maria for praise after Paris Saint-Germain pushed Real Madrid all the way in Tuesday's 1-0 Champions League defeat. PSG were the better side prior to Nacho's 35th-minute goal and continued to threaten thereafter, but failed to force a deserved equaliser in the Group A clash. Di Maria had the best two chances of the second half for PSG, forcing a one-on-one