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Globally, environmental pollution and climate change have become very serious problems, and solving them requires joint efforts in various fields. In recent years, with the development of blockchain technology, it has started to be widely used in the field of environmental protection.
In fact, the term AI is not new to us. It is the key object of development in many fields, has penetrated into all aspects of our daily life, and the industries involved are numerous. Today, let's learn some knowledge about artificial intelligence.
Microsoft is developing an AI chip, codenamed "Athena," to power AI chatbots like ChatGPT.
A smart supply chain involves streamlining operations using many emerging technologies including big data, IoT, blockchain, and RPA.
In a new study, scientists proposed a conceptual design of "quantum blockchain", which may protect the blockchain system from quantum computer hackers. The new coding program can be interpreted as non classically influencing the past; Therefore, this decentralized quantum blockchain can be regarded as a quantum networked time machine.
AI can now code in any language without additional training.
With the increase in data breaches, the need for secure data storage has never been more urgent. Blockchain technology offers a solution to this problem, providing unparalleled data security and privacy.
Standard explanation: "Blockchain is a new application mode of distributed data storage, point-to-point transmission, consensus mechanism, encryption algorithm and other computer technologies." Simple understanding: "Blockchain is essentially a decentralized distributed database."
Neuro AI is a new discipline, which aims to promote the development of AI technology by studying human brain, and use AI to better study human brain. One of the core tools of neural AI is to use artificial neural networks to create computer models of specific brain functions. This method began in 2014, when researchers at MIT and Columbia University found that deep artificial neural networks could explain the reaction process of the brain's object recognition region, the infratemporal cortex (IT). So they introduced a basic experimental method: comparing the artificial neural network with the brain. Then repeatedly and iteratively test various brain reaction processes: shape recognition, motion processing, speech processing, arm control, spatial memory, etc., and establish corresponding brain processing models for each reaction.
Many oil and gas companies also lack the IoT strategic skills required by top management or senior leadership teams to fully integrate IoT into their overall business strategy