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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

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Artificial Intelligence Does your application leverage AI in any way? What about reporting and moderation? Reporting What needs to be reported? Reporting can be endless! Platform Are there pre-existing technical platform decisions that must be considered? For customer service? Send messages?

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GumGum Sports Adds New Sponsorship Analysis Module

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Los Angeles-based GumGum Sports , which develops artificial intelligence powered software which helps sports team measure advertising being presented in sports coverage of their teams, has rolled out a new analytics module it says streamlines sponsorship analysis and reporting.

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Shamrock Capital Backs Pixellot In $30M Funding

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Los Angeles-based private equity investor Shamrock Capital reports this morning that it has led a $30M investment in Pixellot , an Israeli firm developing automatic, artificial intelligence-driven software for producing streaming sports video. Pixellot has now raised more than $40M in funding. READ MORE>>.

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Startup Spotlight: Cyber Security, Car Care, and Reducing Grunt Work

Tech.Co

This week in Startup Spotlight, we found an affordable cyber security service for small businesses, biometric startup with facial recognition tech for businesses, car care for smart cities, a platform that will reduce the grunt work at marketing agencies, and more. Any business, small or large is vulnerable today.

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As Facebook Fights Fake News, LeCun Sees Bigger Role for A.I.

Xconomy

As top lawyers from Facebook, Google, and Twitter testify on Capitol Hill this week about Russians using their platforms to interfere in the 2016 U.S. That’s according to Yann LeCun , a machine learning expert and Facebook’s director of A.I. Read more » Reprints | Share:

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How Snapchat Is Taking a Crack at Stopping Fake News

Tech.Co

As of an August Pew Research study , 43 percent of Americans report “often getting news online,” just seven percentage points lower than the number who get their news from TV sources. In other words, the internet is a huge and growing source of news — and it’s a lot harder to regulate the internet than television.

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Walmart: Turning San Diego Into A Key Technology Center

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He reports to another department. We have our own A/B testing platform, and my team is responsible for that solution for desktop and native apps, not only for Walmart.com, but also online groceries and the market. We've actually open sourced Test Armada, our open source platform for testing. Things have evolved since then.

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