For artificial intelligence tools that rely on interpreting data from the real world, both speed and accuracy are critically important. Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) have developed a tool to make AI that sees the real world—from applications in medical procedures to self-driving cars—faster and more efficient.For artificial intelligence tools that rely on interpreting data from the real world, both speed and accuracy are critically important. Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) have developed a tool to make AI that sees the real world—from applications in medical procedures to self-driving cars—faster and more efficient.Machine learning & AI[#item_full_content]
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