Get Ahead of the Game: 10 Core Artificial Intelligence AI Concepts to Supercharge Your Future

Get Ahead of the Game: 10 Core Artificial Intelligence AI Concepts to Supercharge Your Future

Artificial intelligence (AI) automation has already significantly impacted many aspects of our life. Artificial intelligence, from Siri and Alexa to (nearly) self-driving cars, will rule the future.

Yet, as AI develops, its implications could become even more serious. There is a lot of discussion about AI, which has left many people perplexed about how it will affect our future.

Here are seven ways that automation and artificial intelligence will change the future, for better or worse.

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A more advanced version of machine learning than traditional machine learning is deep learning. The goal of machine learning is to quickly examine enormous volumes of data. A machine learning system improves as it analyses more data.

With deep learning, the learning process for AI systems becomes more complex. Because they aid in critical reasoning, neural networks are complex.

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DWR implements emergency statewide restrictions for shed antler hunting to help protect wintering big game in Utah

DWR implements emergency statewide restrictions for shed antler hunting to help protect wintering big game in Utah

Salt Lake City — The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources announced a statewide emergency closure to “shed hunting” Tuesday in an effort to help wintering big game, particularly deer populations.

DWR implements emergency statewide restrictions for shed antler hunting to help protect wintering big game in Utah

The antler gathering restrictions are effective Feb. 7 through April 30, 2023 across Utah — including on both private and public lands.

DWR biologists have been monitoring the condition of the deer — as well as snow depths and winter temperatures — across Utah since early December. These monitoring efforts include body condition and health assessments conducted during the big game captures that take place each December. Biologists measure and record overall deer condition, body fat levels and fawn weights of the animals going into winter. Biologists also place GPS collars on deer to monitor animal migrations and survival.

Data from these monitoring efforts and GPS tracking show that the extreme cold and increased snowpack across the state are starting

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It’s Game Night With the Honors College Dean

It’s Game Night With the Honors College Dean

Whether it’s playing a round of Uno or Exploding Kittens, J.D. Bowers shuffles cards and socializes with students at Rutgers on Sunday evenings 

J.D. Bowers, dean of the Honors College at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, wanted to connect with his students outside of the academic realm.  
 
So, once a week for an hour or two, he puts all his cards on the table. 

The dean and a growing number of Honors College students gather most Sundays around 8:30 p.m. in Druskin Lounge for game night. They play Uno – a staple that Bowers said is easy to handle in a large group – along with other party games such as Blank Slate, Exploding Kittens, Joking Hazard, Ransom Notes and Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza. 

Honors College student Samantha Torres smiles during a round of Uno.
Samantha Torres, an Honors College student at Rutgers-New Brunswick, smiles during a round of Uno.

Jeff Arban/Rutgers University


Bowers – who joined Rutgers in July – said

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