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New Frontier of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Tech Industry Could Top $190 Billion By 2025PALM BEACH, Florida, May 22, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- MarketNewsUpdates.com News Commentary Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to have a game changing effect on Consumer Products, Business Services, Advertising, Finance & Investment, Media & Entertainment and Defense Applications around the world. According to a research report by Markets and Markets, the global artificial intelligence landscape could reach a value north of $190 billion within the next seven years. AI is asserting itself as a transformative technology that can heavily influence the global economy with trillions in contributions in various subsets of the economy. The most significant factor influencing the explosive growth of this market is the investment by businesses, as leaders across numerous industries are spending billions to develop advanced AI platforms. Active companies in the markets this week include Gopher Protocol Inc. (OTC: GOPH), Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ: MSFT), Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC), ON Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: ON), Aptiv PLC (NYSE: APTV). Other majors involvement in the industry includes: Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC) recently announced it is forming a strategic research alliance to take artificial intelligence to the next level. Autonomous systems don't have good enough ways to respond to the uncertainties of the real world, and they don't have a good enough way to understand how the uncertainties of their sensors should factor into the decisions they need to make. According to Intel CTO Mike Mayberry the answer is "probabilistic computing", which he says could be AI's next wave. ON Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: ON) is helping engineers address a broader range of high growth Internet of Things (IoT) applications through the release of a new multi-sensor shield and expansion of software support for its IoT Development Kit (IDK). With this release, customers can accelerate development timeframes and deploy IoT solutions much quicker for a variety of connected wellness and industrial wearables as well as for smart home, predictive maintenance, asset tracking and other industrial IoT applications. ON Semiconductor's IDK is an intuitive, modular, node-to-cloud platform that enables evaluation rapid prototyping and development of IoT solutions, bringing significant value to time and resource stretched designers. The IDK gives access to a wide variety of sensing, processing, connectivity and actuation possibilities under the IoT 'umbrella' through a range of shields/daughter cards that attach to the Arm SoC motherboard. Aptiv PLC (NYSE: APTV), the spinoff from Delphi dedicated to autonomous cars, is back at CES with a fleet of cars able to navigate through Las Vegas' busy streets with virtually no driver involvement on public roads. Call for a ride from Lyft and you may even get an an autonomous Aptiv car picking you up, albeit with a driver on board. In a half-hour ride in one of Aptiv/Lyft cars, it dealt with traffic lights, slower and faster cars nearby, lane changes, right and left turns, jaywalking pedestrians, and faded lane markings. Only once did the driver take over, and that was to steer around pylons in the middle of the road. This is progress. Aptiv has been outfitting several different vehicles with its software stack and lots of sensors. According to James Ziselman, VP for engineering and program management at Aptiv, "The vehicle has 21 sensors: 9 lidar, 10 radars, and 2 cameras in front. One camera is traffic recognition, one is tri-focal … three different focal points for for the camera. All those sensors surround the vehicle for all three sensor types, 360 degrees, for all of those sensor types. "All that data comes in and is fused, because sometimes one sensor says something and the other doesn't," Ziselman says. "It goes through an algorithm and some artificial intelligence to decide, 'What is that? And what are we going to do about it?'"
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