Peter Wrege, senior research associate, discusses how the Cornell University Elephant Listening Project uses artificial intelligence and audio recorders to save forest elephants from poachers. https://t.co/6NrPA9Y6RI
— Media Relations (@CornellMedia) October 14, 2019
Is artificial intelligence really intelligent? Not yet, according to some researchers. Bart Selman, Cornell computer science professor, explains where artificial intelligence is lacking–and how it's catching up. https://t.co/XbdvTRctrT pic.twitter.com/V1zYStoQFf
— Future of Life (@FLIxrisk) December 11, 2018
“Imagine a future anthropologist with access to trillions of photos of people…and equipped with effective tools for analyzing these photos to derive insights," predict Cornell University's artificial intelligence research team – via: @DigitalTrends: https://t.co/6AMqkgxXub
— HAU (@haujournal) December 15, 2017
What we need to know about artificial intelligence: @Cornell_Tech's dean Daniel Huttenlocher breaks it down https://t.co/mQ00Wcum1S #AI
— Cornell University (@Cornell) August 3, 2017
Should the government regulate artificial intelligence? Researcher Julia Powles @Cornell_Tech discuses with the @WSJ. https://t.co/Y9AjHPDbUL
— Cornell University (@Cornell) May 1, 2018
https://twitter.com/smartwatermag/status/1176096504693633026
Researchers solve biological mystery and boost artificial intelligence http://t.co/H1r4xEyn @cornell
— Phys.org (@physorg_com) January 30, 2013
Company founded by @Cornell_Tech alumni transforms customer service using artificial intelligence https://t.co/UGff3iX1qT #CornellNYC #AI pic.twitter.com/Jhuhx82Ytq
— Cornell University (@Cornell) April 11, 2017
Researchers at Cornell University found that the artificial intelligence bias was so stark that in some cases, the algorithm flagged what it thought was Black speech more than twice as frequently. https://t.co/JnxPLiB954
— Colorlines (@Colorlines) August 20, 2019
🦋 The AIR Lab from @UW is studying biomimicry through #robot insects. Their research could lead to truly autonomous #Robotics and sustainable #energy systems#STEM #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #technology#innovation #futurism #automation pic.twitter.com/m5iKw2mjP7
— Colin McGuire (@realColinMac) May 28, 2020
In the spirit of back-to-school, @M_Hellmann offers #AI 101. First lesson: “What’s simple to us in the kitchen is challenging for a robot.” – Dieter Fox, @UW & @NvidiaAI #ArtificialIntelligence #MachineLearning #Robotics
https://t.co/5VlynlARIG via @seattletimes— Allen School (@uwcse) September 23, 2019
Inside Science editor @C_Gorski got to speak with @UW computational linguist @emilymbender about the ways artificial intelligence can go wrong. https://t.co/VwqTGyFuWG
— American Institute of Physics (@AIP_HQ) March 10, 2020
UW team uses artificial intelligence to decrease breast cancer misdiagnosiseshttps://t.co/v6La6LbIQk
— The Daily of the University of Washington (@thedaily) January 28, 2020
Madrona Awards 2019 Madrona Prize to UW Project That Applies Artificial Intelligence to Build …. #aiforgood #bigdata #datascience https://t.co/DObKMDQ7Nh
— Nordic AI Artificial Intelligence Institute (@nordicinst) November 21, 2019
"Grover" is a new #ArtificialIntelligence system created by @UW and @allen_ai, that writes convincing #FakeNews on myriad topics and many styles, as a part of a research to develop AI tools that identify false information. Via @TechCrunch. https://t.co/aAvbTaiH0d
— UT Knight Center (@utknightcenter) June 12, 2019
Researchers at @UW have developed and artificial intelligence (AI) tool that allows smart speakers including #amazonalexa to detect signs of a heart attack or cardiac arrest.https://t.co/ChZFaEkGhn
— News18 Tech (@News18Tech) June 24, 2019
Emotional Artificial Intelligence: #AI can detect emotion in your speech, which another #AI can erase, explains @samleecole. Where will it all end? https://t.co/6PYpLUTKYJ via @VICE #privacy
— CSTV (@UW_CSTV) September 4, 2019
$106 Million Initiative "Weill Neurohub" Will Accelerate #Neuroscience Research by Embracing Artificial Intelligence, Engineering, Data Science, Other ‘Nontraditional’ Fields #AI #Alzheimers #Parkinsons #ALS @UCSF @UCBerkeley @UWhttps://t.co/fSAiSK3sG2
— LeadingBiotech (@LeadingBiotech) November 13, 2019
CNT Co-Director, Chet Moritz, and Nick Terrafranca, CEO of CNT industry affiliate NeuroRecovery Technologies (@NRT_inc ), are quoted in @nature about advances in epidural stimulation. https://t.co/1Kj2oSTVcp pic.twitter.com/mUhqJuczyQ
— Center for Neurotechnology (@ctr4neurotech) August 7, 2019
Dr. Michael Beyeler, a postdoctoral fellow at UW with a background in Electrical & Computer Engineering, is working on developing a bionic eye to restore vision to the blind. Read about it here: https://t.co/IZYyCKgFP0
— UW ECE (@uw_ece) July 9, 2019
Congratulations to all winners, and a shoutout to #CoMotionSupported @AquaggaInc who won the @PerkinsCoieLLP Best #Innovation Prize. Also, co-founder and @ME_at_UW PhD student Brian Pinkard has just been approved for a CoMotion Commercialization Fellowship. #cleanwater #PFAS https://t.co/rRQU3qOS9h pic.twitter.com/mRHFGW6Rq3
— UW CoMotion (@UWCoMotion) May 26, 2020
#8 University in the United States for the most startup spin-off companies (and I guarantee we are climbing)!
Report: https://t.co/fBS89IzAp9#UW #Startups #Innovation #BetterTogether @UWCoMotion
— UW Buerk Center (@UWBuerk) May 13, 2020
"The Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, Snohomish County, Washington State University (WSU), the University of Washington, T-Mobile, and the City of Bellevue are part of the “5G Open Innovation Zone,” in addition to the lab."
LINK: https://t.co/tVVQXC0y9J
— UW Buerk Center (@UWBuerk) May 25, 2020
https://twitter.com/digitalke1/status/1163440213785493504
Genetic risks revealed by artificial intelligence study at UW, Marshfield Clinic https://t.co/l7roL32PGz pic.twitter.com/RZJrxbGAQL
— Beaver Dam Daily Citizen (@BDCitizen) August 21, 2019
Microsoft Awards UW Funds to Apply Artificial Intelligence Technology to Dataset Analysis | News | Unviersity of Wyoming https://t.co/DuVJbBZZ0t #uwyo
— UWyo News (@UWyonews) March 2, 2020
Researchers led by Daniel Giammar, Walter E. Browne Professor of Environmental Engineering, found that aluminum's presence in pipes can affect the solubility of lead in drinking water. https://t.co/aSEFqSlYzE
— McKelvey Engineering @ WashU (@WashUengineers) May 19, 2020
As the #coronavirus pandemic continues to disrupt, can #technology and #AI help #fishfarmers and the #aquaculture industry move forward?
Read more from @GAA_Aquaculturehttps://t.co/kwCNB7iWDG
— PentairAES (@PentairAES) May 30, 2020
How AI Is Transforming Aquaculture And Marine Management https://t.co/yUNfXjsSHc #DeepLearning #MachineLearning #AI #DataScience #NeuralNetworks #CNN #Reinforcement #Learning #DeepRL #GPU #TensorFlow #Keras #Caffe #Pytorch #Python #HPC #Robotics #AutonomousCar #Quant
— Deep_In_Depth (@Deep_In_Depth) March 6, 2019
Machine learning helps map global ocean communities#MachineLearning #artificialIntelligence #AI #Learninghttps://t.co/MP3cXMcSDo pic.twitter.com/ZP0VjHZQ3A
— La Forge AI (@LaForge_AI) May 30, 2020
AI IN THE CORPShttps://t.co/lPSHHGF8Se
— Michael (@Michael58076808) June 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/SwissCognitive/status/1222201447586189313
New artificial intelligence system can identify microscopic marine organisms
An #ArtificialIntelligence (#AI) programme that can automatically provide species-level identification of #MicroscopicMarineOrganisms has been developed by researcher.https://t.co/oHKCHZiXJ8
— SwissCognitive (@SwissCognitive) February 10, 2019
Like a storm gaing strength over warm ocean water, artificial intelligence loves a huge pool of data. Three decades of hurricane measurements is just what the AI ordered. https://t.co/NFhslLwhqr
— UW–Madison Science (@UWMadScience) September 6, 2019
Big data and artificial intelligence are helping manage fish populations and protect critical marine habitats by identifying and tracking the journeys of fishing vessels. Learn what's new with @globalfishwatch https://t.co/QvXmglFZ5W pic.twitter.com/iNq2iKbj08
— Google Earth (@googleearth) August 17, 2018
https://t.co/lzOy1YBn2C is developing a platform for collaboration and optimization, Smart Port as a Service, which enables better operational planning for all logistics chain actors in real-time. https://t.co/Foo0WpbKuO via @BusinessFinland @AwakeAi #Finland #smartport #maritime
— GoodNewsfromFinland (@goodnewsfinland) June 1, 2020
Did you know?#MarineTraffic also tracks the global commercial #fishing fleet.
Over 15,000 fishing vessels have reported their position via #AIS in the last hour. pic.twitter.com/QuFrFHqtWM— MarineTraffic (@MarineTraffic) June 2, 2020
Global tanker arrivals in times of pandemic
Another cool infographic by @UNCTAD, fueled by Marinetraffic #AIS data, showing the average weekly #tanker arrivals in the first 18 weeks of 2020, compared with 2019. pic.twitter.com/7ZN9Fa2cML
— MarineTraffic (@MarineTraffic) June 4, 2020
Trustable Environmental Monitoring by Means of Sensors Networks on Swarming Autonomous Marine Vessels and Distributed Ledger Technology https://t.co/TzgiViry7J #AI #Robotics via @FrontRoboticsAI
— Future of AI (@future_of_AI) May 29, 2020
Sunday morning reading: A @SkyTruth analyst spotted an unusual pattern of false vessel location broadcasts concentrated at Point Reyes, California. Learn what he discovered, and what remains a mystery: https://t.co/yTzFXjIhfv
— Global Fishing Watch (@GlobalFishWatch) May 31, 2020
Intel & @parleyxxx are using artificial intelligence to analyze whale & ocean health. pic.twitter.com/HoWm7Iip0i
— Intel (@intel) June 16, 2017
In his speech at the "Artificial Intelligence in the Marine and Maritime Environment" conference, BAU Global President Mr. @EnverYucel talked about the important education centers that MLA College will establish around the world and the importance of artificial intelligence. pic.twitter.com/sJPzw2urSQ
— BAU Global (@bauglobal) January 29, 2020
"AI will help meet UN's Sustainable Goals by mapping and monitoring every coral reef on Earth from space. These reefs provide life for 25% of all marine" – #JonniePenn discusses artificial intelligence for society at #ubsgcc #MITMediaLab, #Cambridge #ShareUBS pic.twitter.com/CwdcZKcMy1
— UBS (@UBS) January 10, 2019
Coral reefs are among the world’s most diverse ecosystems, providing habitat and shelter for approximately 25% of global marine life. Check out how using AI technology monitor, characterise and analyse coral reef resiliency. https://t.co/skN4hM4kZi
— Braemac (@BraemacGlobal) May 28, 2020
Is aquaculture the future of food? Learn more: https://t.co/ZdyRAd1Zm0 v/ @wef #FoodTech #tech #AI #bigdata cc @jblefevre60 @evankirstel @sallyeaves @MikeQuindazzi @Fisher85M @JacBurns_Comext @alvinfoo @debashis_dutta @jerome_joffre @mallys_ @ipfconline1 @andi_staub @psb_dc pic.twitter.com/Z2EcsM8kjQ
— Christine Boursin 🌐 #CES2021 (@chboursin) May 10, 2018
✅Sound of salmon being packaged up for @RealFoodBanksBC @foodbankscanada 2 feed families across BC
✅60,000 lbs worth or the equivalent to 200,000 meals@CermaqCan @s_malcolmson @lanapopham @jjhorgan @yearofthesalmon @DFO_Pacific @GAA_Aquaculture @GSI_salmon @stjeans pic.twitter.com/zeaDftdD8i
— BC Salmon Farmers l #RaisingOpportunity (@BCSalmonFarmers) April 27, 2020
Ever tried to cook a portion of salmon and find that the thicker half comes out perfectly but the thinner half is too dry? Our Red Seal Chef Rob Spiers has the solution. Take a look at this video walking you through how to cook perfect salmon every time https://t.co/XzpUCh6a0b pic.twitter.com/gBkwtZ7DnH
— Cermaq Canada (@CermaqCan) February 19, 2020
The reefs of Manado, Indonesia, aren't just beautiful — they could be a key to saving coral reefs worldwide. @Ocean_Agency is using 360-degree cameras and artificial-intelligence to find coral safe havens. https://t.co/CtXKRyPhF7 #IYOR2018 pic.twitter.com/ZLKpBIIyRp
— The Nature Conservancy (@nature_org) August 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/USFWSAlaska/status/1258049041033760768
See the aquatic wonders under the water at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge in the far Pacific.
Video: Fish, including butterfly fish, wrasses and tangs, swim over colored corals and rocks pic.twitter.com/KlnWKQ5Q3k— US Fish and Wildlife (@USFWS) April 29, 2020
The light in the refrigerator can be a life-saver when finding a midnight snack. Despite often living in dark or muddy water, the yellow bullhead catfish needs no light. It (and other catfish) have taste buds all over its body, which help it find food.
Photo by Ryan Hagerty/USFWS pic.twitter.com/FSgptGIxkl— US Fish and Wildlife (@USFWS) April 15, 2020
The #BluePlanet – an underwater world of breath-taking beauty.
Dive into mesmerizing landscapes with the winners of @UN #WorldOceansDay photo competition.#Our Ocean, our home.
📸 https://t.co/sPyyiWeFZX pic.twitter.com/qUI4Ju2sqi
— EU Maritime & Fish (@EU_MARE) June 3, 2020
Did you know that we undertakes a range of #monitoring #sampling to ensure Irish seafood is among the safest & of the highest quality available in the world. #FoodfromourOcean – https://t.co/52lJkOhdBf resources on #fishstocks #aquaculture #phytoplankton https://t.co/Ii0oXmUBMS pic.twitter.com/Qbzf21uQs5
— Marine Institute (@MarineInst) May 29, 2020
Another nominee for the Aquaculture Awards 2020! Noelia is on the shortlist for the Finfish farmer of the year @GaelForceGroup @scotseafarms #aquacultureuk #salmon #scottishsalmon https://t.co/AifaFrHUt5
— Aquaculture UK (@aquacultureuk) May 14, 2020
Crab Creek Broome bubbling with Threadfin Salmon @Australia @WestAustralia #justanotherdayinWA #UniqueKimberley pic.twitter.com/eTI3a4ZqMk
— Unique Kimberley (@KimberleyUnique) April 3, 2018
https://twitter.com/deep_sea_ig/status/1023913178722263040
From salmon fishing in Norway to fire management in Australia, governments are increasingly learning from and partnering with indigenous co-managers. https://t.co/4y5RzDTW3t
— Yale Environment 360 (@YaleE360) November 20, 2018
Australia’s biggest Atlantic salmon producer, #Tassal, gives an us insight into how they set up a farm… pic.twitter.com/VS3LgXNf0o
— ABC Landline (@abclandline) September 21, 2017
Tasmania is regarded as one of the wildest, most pristine states in Australia. In recent years however that reputation has been tarnished by the boom of the local salmon farming industry.
Watch 'Saving Martha now: https://t.co/xsEk9hGQR9 pic.twitter.com/FCGfDLk1vL— Patagonia (@patagonia) August 12, 2019
'Smoked salmon' listeria kills two in Australia https://t.co/oIu9DXQ2mc
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 24, 2019
Australia’s top restaurants pledge to NOT serve farmed salmon: https://t.co/Mig2NFTVXS
— Salmon Research (@salmonresearch) May 14, 2019
Salmon is extremely versatile and simply delicious. Gary shows us two easy ways to cook Australia's most popular fish. @crispycrackling #MasterChefAU pic.twitter.com/2T2vtBf4W0
— masterchefau (@masterchefau) June 22, 2019
#8 Pt 1 Western Australia
Pigfish, marblefish, Australian salmon, sea perch (in field guides for 30 years, but still not scientifically named)
Congiopodidae, Aplodactylidae, Arripidae, Serranidae@ReefLifeSurvey @CoralReefFish @FishGuyKai pic.twitter.com/VRiQ2h4kNK
— Graham Edgar (@gedgar33) May 4, 2020
https://twitter.com/NerissaaEmy/status/1231314271654551552
Mesmerizing drone footage shows huge school of salmon migrating off Australia. https://t.co/7Fk2vKm6VN pic.twitter.com/hZPvyEVbpo
— ABC News (@ABC) April 24, 2020
https://twitter.com/SeafoodWatch/status/1081691294823415808
full crossection king salmon new zealand, king dory ceviche,oyster mushroom w'wild salmon caviar, fresh wasabi, pic.twitter.com/44iK6IFB
— jamon sushi (@jamonsushi) June 16, 2012
No more traffic-causing construction pic.twitter.com/Vtdb7cTUPA
— Mashable (@mashable) June 1, 2020
This is mesmerizing. Søren Solkær captured this flock of starlings in Friesland, a Northern province of the Netherlands. Starlings move in astounding unison, each mimicking six or seven of their nearest neighbors.
For more follow Søren on Instagram: https://t.co/jlKHKlUtSh pic.twitter.com/ys58TGhe9i
— WIRED (@WIRED) May 31, 2020
NEW: The #SpaceX Crew Dragon just successfully docked at the International Space Station, the first time ever for a private company working with NASA astronauts. Learn more about the historic mission: https://t.co/vqSLNSjEYa pic.twitter.com/qnuGLEtouR
— WIRED (@WIRED) May 31, 2020
It's safe to assume that any digital evidence that you were at or near a protest could be used against you. Here is how you can protect yourself: https://t.co/N8Ig1UJjt4
— WIRED (@WIRED) May 31, 2020
In 1988, engineers began designing the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor. Along the way, 35 nations have split the $23.7 billion price tag to construct its 10 million parts. Now the 25,000-ton machine is set to be flipped on in 2025.
https://t.co/L4VMSieqr4— WIRED (@WIRED) June 1, 2020