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For questions about applications of Artificial Intelligence (and Machine Learning) algorithms.

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Is AI programming useful in everyday programs?

Many search engines, for example, can be seen as offering artificial intelligence applications as a service. … For more 'standard' applications, most near-team applications of AI have to deal with fraud detection and prevention. …
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What are the dangers of AI applications for nuclear industry?

Any technology in the nuclear industry represents variance--it may be an improvement in safety or efficiency, or it may contain some unseen defect that allows a catastrophe to happen. But the simple …
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How close we are to replacing guide dogs with AI?

Chieko Asakawa (wiki, TED, IBM) is a major researcher in this area, and the linked TED talk is probably a good introduction to the state of the art as of 2015. Here's a link to a 2016 paper on a smart …
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How can fuzzy logic be used in creating AI?

My impression is that fuzzy logic has mostly declined in relevance and probabilistic logic has taken over its niche. (See the comparison on Wikipedia.) The two are somewhat deeply related, and so it's …
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Is there any research on the application of AI for drug design?

Yes, many people have worked on this sort of thing, due to its obvious industrial applications (most of the ones I'm familiar with are in the pharmaceutical industry). …
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