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‘It’s the new communism!’ Nigel Farage renews EU warning with brutal slap down – VIDEO – Daily Express

Nigel Farage took to Twitter to lambast the European Union for "seizing" the means of production of the coronavirus vaccine. The former UKIP leader accompanied the tweet with a clip from 2013 where he labelled the trading bloc the "new communism" in European Parliament.

Mr Farage tweeted: "For years I said the European Union was the new communism...

"Now they have proved it by seizing the means of production."

In the 2013 clip, the former MEP said: "How ironic to see the Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev compare your actions and say 'I can only compare it to some of the decisions taken by the Soviet authority.

"This European Union is the new communism.

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"It is power without limits, it is creating a tide of human misery and the sooner it is swept away the better."

Earlier this year, the Reform UK leader predicted that the European Union will not exist in a decade as the trading bloc continues to economically squeeze nations in the south of the continent.

Mr Farage told LBC Britain has set the standard by reclaiming independence from the trading bloc and said countries such as Italy will have to leave the Eurozone in the future.

He added Brexit will not be reversed and the younger generation will begin to see the democratic benefits of independence from the EU.

"I dont think there will be a European Union in 10 years' time.

"We have set the standard and I think in a year or two time, you will see in a lot more mainstream opinion across European politics."

He added: "What people will come to understand including the younger generation is that the point about being independent is that democracy is vibrant and becomes real.

"We will really be in charge when we vote in general elections of laws that directly affect us, I really do not see that being reversed, at least I hope not."

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Uighurs treated as 2nd class citizens by Communist Party of China – The Siasat Daily

New Delhi:Uighurs are treated as second class citizens by the ruling Communist Party of China (CPC), like the Palestinians who live in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and suffer from Israeli occupation and apartheid, says Olsi Jazexhi, a Canadian/Albanian historian and journalist specialised in the history of Islam, nationalism and modernity.

In an interview with IANS, Olsi said China has build massive detention centres, which it calls Vocational Training Centres, where Uighur Muslims are detained and forced to renounce their Turkic and Islamic identity.

They are prohibited from praying, living as Muslims, speaking Turkic and forced to Sinicize themselves.

The reason that we hear little about the Uighurs in the mainstream media is that China is very good on concealing what it does in Xinjiang, the neighbours of China and the Muslim world does not want to upset the Chinese superpower, Olsi added.

Olsi said the Chinese leadership is not used to an open society, democracy, human rights and multicultural values.

It is very stubborn and does not accept multi-culturalism and diversity and for them the Uighur identity is not acceptable, he added.

They see Islam, Turkic identity and Muslims as a threat to the Republic. China has officially declared war in its government papers on three evils in Xinjiang.

The historian said China does not respect and consider the Uighurs as citizens with human rights and wants to finish the Uighur issue once and for all.

That is why they are mass colonising Xinjiang, mass de-Islamising and de-Turkifying the Uighurs and forcefully turning them into Chinese. While the British invaded and Anglified India for 400 years, China is trying to do the same with the Uighurs but in a much faster and more brutal way, Olsi added.

Q: Why is the world not helping the Uighurs in China? Please tell our readers about yourself and your work on Uighur people.

A: I am a Canadian/Albanian historian and journalist specialised in the history of Islam, nationalism and modernity.

I got involved in the Uighur issue in summer 2019. I wanted to investigate the Uighur issue myself since I do not trust what I read in Western media. Very often the information that we get in the West is fake and distorted. In 20122013, many Syrian based terrorists were portrayed in the West as freedom fighters. We had many Muslims from Europe who were radicalised and joined the jihad in Syria and ended up committing a terrorist war against a foreign country. In Albania, we have a former terrorist organization, the Mojaheden el-Halk which runs a paramilitary camp. However some media in the West like to call them Iranian opposition and not what they are: a former terrorist paramilitary cult of mujahiddeens who commit acts of war against foreign countries.

My initial suspicion was that what we read about the Uighurs in the West was fake and China was being target unfairly. For these reasons I approached the Chinese embassy in Tirana and asked to join any journalist delegation and see with my own eyes the reality in Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region of China.

Q: Why is there very little information about the Uighurs in mainstream media? What is the status of social, political and economic rights of the Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang province?

A: During my visit to Xinjiang I found that Uighurs are treated as second class citizens by the ruling Communist Party of China. They are like Palestinians who live in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and suffer from Israeli occupation and apartheid. The autonomous region of Xinjiang has been stripped of its autonomy and the Uighur religion, culture and population is under constant attack from Chinese invaders. China has build massive detention centers: which it calls Vocational Training Centers, where Uighur Muslims are detained and forced to renounce their Turkic and Islamic identity. They are prohibited from praying, living as Muslims, speaking Turkic and forced to Sinicize themselves.

The reason that we hear little about the Uighurs in the mainstream media is that firstly, China is very good on concealing what it does in Xinjiang; second, the neighbours of China and the Muslims world does not want to upset the Chinese superpower; third, China is very aggressive on countering any story that reveals what is does in Xinjiang. China keeps Xinjiang in total lockdown and isolation at the same way as Israel keeps West Bank and Gaza Strip or how the Iranian Mojaheden keep in isolation their soldiers in Albania.

Q: The CPC regime justifies its actions against Uighur Muslims by claiming that they are Islamist radicals and have been indulging in Islamist terrorism. What would you say to that?

A: The situation of Muslims and Islam nowadays is similar to the situation of communism in the era of Pope and Tsar, Metternich and Guizot when Marx wrote the Manifesto of the Communist Party. From China to the United States different regimes and governments use Islam and Muslims as scapegoat for their internal and domestic problems.

China has copied the US and Indias war on terrorism ideology and is using it to destroy its Uighur and other Turkic Muslim population which live in Xinjiang. While it is true that some Uighurs became radicalised in 2010s and joined extremist groups in Syria and some have even committed terrorist acts within China, this does not justify Chinas suppression with an iron fist of the Uyghur and Turkic peoples rights, culture and religion.

Terrorism is being used by China as a scapegoat in order to justify its repressive policies against its Muslim population.

Q: Is there a possibility of resolution to the conflict between Uighur dissidents and the CPC regime? If yes, what are its conditions?

A: Yes. China can resolve its Uighur issue very easily if it wants to. When I was in Xinjiang I told our Chinese friends to stop their crazy policies against the Uighurs since they will further radicalise them. I advised them to close the concentration camps, to allow Uighurs to practice their religion, to open mosques, madrasas and schools in their native language and instead of turning them into enemies China should make them partners in the development of the country.

However, the Chinese leadership is not used to an open society, democracy, human rights and multicultural values. It is very stubborn and does not accept multi-culturalism and diversity and for them the Uighur identity is not acceptable. They see Islam, Turkic identity and Muslims as a threat to the Republic. China has officially declared war in its government papers on three evils in Xinjiang:

1. Terrorism, which means Uighur Muslims who fight with Chinese forces.

2. Separatism, which means peaceful Muslims who want to become independent from China like Mahatma Gandhi did in India.and

3. Religious extremism, which means any Uighur Muslim who practices his religion and believes in Allah and not the Communist Party of China.

China considers all these three groups as enemies which must be destroyed. Mahatma Gandhi like Dalai Lama would have been considered terrorists and killed in China or be sent to concentration camps to be de-radicalised.

China does not respect and consider the Uighurs as citizens with human rights. It wants to finish the Uighur issue once and for all. That is why they are mass colonising Xinjiang, mass de-islamizing and de-Turkifying the Uighurs and forcefully turning them into Chinese. While the British invaded and Anglified India for 400 years, China is trying to do the same with the Uighurs but in a much faster and more brutal way.

Q: Why have the super powers of the world remained so apathetic towards the persecution of Uighur people in Xinjiang?

A: The US, the UK, Canada, Australia, the European Union, Turkey and their allies are not apathetic towards the Uighur persecution. They have condemned the persecution of the Uighurs but obviously they cannot force China to stop what it is doing like they cannot do to much about Hong Kong or Tibet. China is an economic and nuclear super power. It has the power it needs to do whatever it wants with the Uighurs and get away with murder.

Russia on the other hand does not talk about the Uighur issue since, even though they know very well the situation. They need China as an ally to face off Western imperialism.

If I would quote the ancient Greek historian Thucydides about what China is doing today with the Uighurs I would say:

The strong do what they can, the weak suffer what they must.

Q: How can the world hold the CPC regime accountable for its oppression of Uighur people?

A: The world can hold the CPC regime accountable in three ways:

1. Through the international law. But China has veto power in the United Nations Security Council.

2. Through the Right to Protect doctrine of Western imperialism. Which means through the threat of a military intervention or arming of Uighurs to defend themselves, which is impossible since the West will not fight for Muslims like it does for Israel.

3. Through a worldwide moral and social mobilization, which is also impossible since China is an economic superpower and many countries of the world are not willing to put China under embargo for its treatment of Muslims.

In few words we came to the conclusion of Thucydides. China will continue its oppression of the Uighurs since it is strong and can do what it can. The weak Uighurs will suffer what they must.

Only Allah who can twist the history of mankind as He wants, can change the desperate situation of the Turkic Muslims of China.

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Insights on the Artificial Intelligence in Supply Chain Management Global Market to 2026 – Integration of AI with Internet of Things Presents…

Dublin, March 22, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Artificial Intelligence in Supply Chain Management Market by Technology, Processes, Solutions, Management Function (Automation, Planning and Logistics, Inventory, Risk), Deployment Model, Business Type and Industry Verticals 2021 - 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

This report provides detailed analysis and forecasts for AI in SCM by solution (Platforms, Software, and AI as a Service), solution components (Hardware, Software, Services), management function (Automation, Planning and Logistics, Inventory Management, Fleet Management, Freight Brokerage, Risk Management, and Dispute Resolution), AI technologies (Cognitive Computing, Computer Vision, Context-aware Computing, Natural Language Processing, and Machine Learning), and industry verticals (Aerospace, Automotive, Consumer Goods, Healthcare, Manufacturing, and others).

This is the broadest and detailed report of its type, providing analysis across a wide range of go-to-operational process considerations, such as the need for identity management and real-time location tracking, and market deployment considerations, such as AI type, technologies, platforms, connectivity, IoT integration, and deployment model including AI-as-a-Service (AIaaS). Each aspect evaluated includes forecasts from 2021 to 2026 such as AIaaS by revenue in China. It provides an analysis of AI in SCM globally, regionally, and by country including the top ten countries per region by market share.

The report provides an analysis of leading companies and solutions that are leveraging AI in their supply chains and those they manage on behalf of others, with an evaluation of key strengths and weaknesses of these solutions. It assesses AI in SCM by industry vertical and application such as material movement tracking and drug supply management in manufacturing and healthcare respectively. The report also provides a view into the future of AI in SCM including analysis of performance improvements such as optimization of revenues, supply chain satisfaction, and cost reduction.

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Modern supply chains represent complex systems of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer. Supply Chain Management (SCM) solutions are typically manifest in software architecture and systems that facilitate the flow of information among different functions within and between enterprise organizations.

Leading SCM solutions catalyze information sharing across organizational units and geographical locations, enabling decision-makers to have an enterprise-wide view of the information needed in a timely, reliable and consistent fashion. Various forms of Artificial Intelligence (AI) are being integrated into SCM solutions to improve everything from process automation to overall decision-making. This includes greater data visibility (static and real-time data) as well as related management information system effectiveness.

In addition to fully automated decision-making, AI systems are also leveraging various forms of cognitive computing to optimize the combined efforts of artificial and human intelligence. For example, AI in SCM is enabling improved supply chain automation through the use of virtual assistants, which are used both internally (within a given enterprise) as well as between supply chain members (e.g. customer-supplier chains). It is anticipated that virtual assistants in SCM will leverage an industry-specific knowledge database as well as company, department, and production-specific learning.

AI-enabled improvements in supply chain member satisfaction causes a positive feedback loop, leading to better overall SCM performance. One of the primary goals is to leverage AI to make supply chain improvements from production to consumption within product-related industries as well as create opportunities for supporting "servitization" of products in a cloud-based "as a service" model. AI will identify opportunities for supply chain members to have greater ownership of "outcomes as a service" and control of overall product/service experience and profitability.

With Internet of Things (IoT) technologies and solutions taking an ever-increasing role in SCM, the inclusion of AI algorithms and software-driven processes with IoT represents a very important opportunity to leverage the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) in supply chains. More specifically, AIoT solutions leverage the connectivity and communications power of IoT, along with the machine learning and decision-making capabilities of AI, as a means of optimizing SCM by way of data-driven managed services.

Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Introduction2.1 Supply Chain Management2.1.1 Challenges2.1.2 Opportunities2.2 AI in SCM2.2.1 Key AI Technologies for SCM2.2.2 AI and Technology Integration

3.0 AI in SCM Challenges and Opportunities3.1 Market Dynamics3.1.1 Companies with Complex Supply Chains3.1.2 Logistics Management Companies3.1.3 SCM Software Solution Companies3.2 Technology and Solution Opportunities3.2.1 Leverage Artificial Intelligence (AI)3.2.1.1 Integrate AI with Existing Processes3.2.1.2 Integrate AI with Existing Systems3.2.2 Integrate AI with Internet of Things (IoT)3.2.2.1 Leverage AIoT Platforms, Software, and Services3.2.2.2 Leverage Data as a Service Providers3.3 Implementation Challenges3.3.1 Management Friction3.3.2 Legacy Processes and Procedures3.3.3 Outsource AI SCM Solution vs. Legacy Integration

4.0 Supply Chain Ecosystem Company Analysis4.1 Vendor Market Share4.2 Top Vendor Recent Developments4.3 3M4.4 Adidas4.5 Amazon4.6 Arvato SCM Solutions4.7 BASF4.8 Basware4.9 BMW4.10 C. H.Robinson4.11 Cainiao Network (Alibaba)4.12 Cisco Systems4.13 ClearMetal4.14 Coca-Cola Co.4.15 Colgate-Palmolive4.16 Coupa Software4.17 Descartes Systems Group4.18 Diageo4.19 E2open4.20 Epicor Software Corporation4.21 FedEx4.22 Fraight AI4.23 H&M4.24 HighJump4.25 Home Depot4.26 HP Inc.4.27 IBM4.28 Inditex4.29 Infor Global Solutions4.30 Intel4.31 JDA4.32 Johnson & Johnson4.33 Kimberly-Clark4.34 L'Oreal4.35 LLamasoft Inc.4.36 Logility4.37 Manhattan Associates4.38 Micron Technology4.39 Microsoft4.40 Nestle4.41 Nike4.42 Novo Nordisk4.43 NVidia4.44 Oracle4.45 PepsiCo4.46 Presenso4.47 Relex Solution4.48 Sage4.49 Samsung Electronics4.50 SAP4.51 Schneider Electric4.52 SCM Solutions Corp.4.53 Splice Machine4.54 Starbucks4.55 Teknowlogi4.56 Unilever4.57 Walmart4.58 Xilinx

5.0 AI in SCM Market Case Studies5.1 IBM Case Study with the Master Lock Company5.2 BASF: Supporting smarter supply chain operations with cognitive cloud technology5.3 Amazon Customer Retention Case Study5.4 BMW Employs AI for Logistics Processes5.5 Intelligent Revenue and Supply Chain Management5.6 AI-Powered Customer Experience5.7 Rolls Royce uses AI to safely transport its Cargo5.8 Robots deliver medicine, groceries and packages with AI5.9 Lineage Logistics Company Case Study

6.0 AI in SCM Market Analysis and Forecasts 2021 - 20266.1 AI in SCM Market 2021 - 20266.2 AI in SCM by Solution 2021 - 20266.2.1 Platforms6.2.2 Software6.2.3 AI as a Service6.3 AI in SCM by Solution Components 2021 - 20266.3.1 Hardware6.3.1.1 Non-IoT Device6.3.1.2 IoT Embedded Device6.3.1.2.1 Security Devices6.3.1.2.2 Surveillance Robots and Drone6.3.1.2.3 Networking Devices6.3.1.2.4 Smart Appliances6.3.1.2.5 Healthcare Device6.3.1.2.6 Smart Grid Devices6.3.1.2.7 In-Vehicle Devices6.3.1.2.8 Energy Management Device6.3.1.3 Components6.3.1.3.1 Wearable and Embedded Components6.3.1.3.1.1 Real-Time Location System (RTLS)6.3.1.3.1.2 Barcode6.3.1.3.1.3 Barcode Scanner6.3.1.3.1.4 Barcode Stickers6.3.1.3.1.5 RFID6.3.1.3.1.6 RFID Tags6.3.1.3.1.7 Sensor6.3.1.3.2 Processors6.3.2 Software6.3.3 Services6.3.3.1 Professional Services6.4 AI in SCM by Management Function 2021 - 20266.4.1 Automation6.4.2 Planning and Logistics6.4.3 Inventory Management6.4.4 Fleet Management6.4.5 Virtual Assistance6.4.6 Freight Brokerage6.4.7 Risk Management and Dispute Resolution6.5 AI in SCM by Technology 2021 - 20266.5.1 Cognitive Computing6.5.2 Computer Vision6.5.3 Context-aware Computing6.5.4 Natural Language Processing6.5.5 Predictive Analytics6.5.6 Machine Learning6.5.6.1 Reinforcement Learning6.5.6.2 Supervised Learning6.5.6.3 Unsupervised Learning6.5.6.4 Deep Learning6.6 AI in SCM by Industry Vertical 2021 - 20266.6.1 Aerospace and Government6.6.2 Automotive and Transportation6.6.3 Retail and Consumer Electronics6.6.4 Consumer Goods6.6.5 Healthcare6.6.6 Manufacturing6.6.7 Building and Construction6.6.8 Others6.7 AI in SCM by Deployment 2021 - 20266.7.1 Cloud Deployment6.8 AI in SCM by AI System 2021 - 20266.9 AI in SCM by AI Type 2021 - 20266.10 AI in SCM by Connectivity6.10.1 Non-Telecom Connectivity6.10.2 Telecom Connectivity6.10.3 Connectivity Standard6.10.4 Enterprise6.11 AI in SCM Market by IoT Edge Network 2021 - 20266.12 AI in SCM Analytics Market 2021 - 20266.13 AI in SCM Market by Intent Based Networking 2021 - 20266.14 AI in SCM Market by Virtualization 2021 - 20266.15 AI in SCM Market by 5G Network 2021 - 20266.16 AI in SCM Market by Blockchain Network 2021 - 20266.17 AI in SCM by Region 2021 - 20266.17.1 North America6.17.2 Asia Pacific6.17.3 Europe6.17.4 Middle East and Africa6.17.5 Latin America6.18 AI in SCM by Country6.18.1 Top Ten Country Market Share6.18.2 USA6.18.3 China6.18.4 Canada6.18.5 Mexico6.18.6 Japan6.18.7 UK6.18.8 Germany6.18.9 South Korea6.18.10 France6.18.11 Russia

7.0 Summary and Recommendations

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CamerEye Introduces First Artificial Intelligence Smart Fence and Pool Safety Ecosystem for Faster Distress and Near-Drowning Detection to Help Save…

SAN DIEGO, March 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --CamerEye() is reinventing swimming pool safety by introducing the first Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) Pool Smart Fence and safety ecosystem to provide faster distress and near-drowning detection to help save lives. https://www.camereye.ai

Residential pool development has rapidly been growing since the pandemic. With pool fun comes safety issues. There are more than 3,500 annual fatal unintentional drowning-related accidents in the U.S. alone and 15 percent more drowning related accidents have occurred since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pool safety is coming under increasing regulatory scrutiny, with government regulatory standards and mandates requiring pool owners to have layers of pool safety and security.

"We understand the problem of pool safety and the notion of distress and drowning using life-guarding principles,which can help us solve the problem in a much informed way," says Sai Reddy, Founder and CEO of CamerEye, who was a competitive swimmer and holds a PhD in A.I. and data sciences. "Drowning occurs in various stages. CamerEye offers that layer of safety with very early stage detection when there is unauthorized entry around the pool's perimeter with our A.I. Smart Fence and is able to detect early distress behavior using A. I. technology."

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Artificial intelligence kept expanding through a turbulent year, with some exceptions – ZDNet

The year 2020 may have been one of turmoil and uncertainty across the globe, but artificial intelligence remained on a steady course of growth and further exploration -- perhaps because of the Covid-19 crisis. Healthcare was a big area for AI investment, and concerns about diversity and ethics grew -- but little action has been taken. Most surprisingly of all, while AI job growth accelerated across the world, it flattened in the US.

These are among the key metrics of AI tracked in the latest release of theAI Index, an annual data update from Stanford University'sHuman-Centered Artificial Intelligence Institute. The index tracks AI growth across a range of metrics, from degree programs to industry adoption.

Here are some key measures extracted from the 222-page index:

AI investments rising: The report cites a McKinsey survey that shows the Covid-19 crisis had no effect on their investment in AI, while 27% actually reported increasing their investment. Less than a fourth of businesses decreased their investment in AI.

AI jobs grow worldwide, flatten in the US:Another key metric is the amount of AI-related jobs opening up. Surprisingly, the US recorded a decrease in its share of AI job postings from 2019 to 2020-the first drop in six years. The total number of AI jobs posted in the US also decreased by 8.2% from 2019 to 2020, from 325,724 in 2019 to 300,999 jobs in 2020. This may be attributable to the mature market in the US, the report's authors surmise. Globally, however, demand for AI skills is on the rise, and has grown significantly in the last seven years. On average, the share of AI job postings among all job postings in 2020 is more than five times larger than in 2013. In 2020, industries focused on information (2.8%); professional, scientific, and technical services (2.5%); and agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting (2.1%) had the highest share of AI job postings among all job postings in the US.

AI investment in healthcare increased significantly:The product category of "drugs, cancer, molecular, drug discovery" received the greatest amount of private AI investment in 2020, with more than $13.8 billion, 4.5 times higher than 2019, the report states. "The landscape of the healthcare and biology industries has evolved substantially with the adoption of machine learning," the report's authors state. "DeepMind's AlphaFold applied deep learning technique to make a significant breakthrough in the decades-long biology challenge of protein folding. Scientists use ML models to learn representations of chemical molecules for more effective chemical synthesis planning. PostEra, an AI startup used ML-based techniques to accelerate COVID-related drug discovery during the pandemic."

Generative everything:"AI systems can now compose text, audio, and images to a sufficiently high standard that humans have a hard time telling the difference between synthetic and non-synthetic outputs for some constrained applications of the technology. That promises to generate a tremendous range of downstream applications of AI for both socially useful and less-useful purposes."

AI has a diversity and ethics challenge: In 2019, 45% new U.S. resident AI PhD graduates were white -- by comparison, 2.4% were African American and 3.2% were Hispanic, the report states. Plus, "despite growing calls to address ethical concerns associated with using AI, efforts to address these concerns in the industry are limited. For example, issues such as equity and fairness in AI continue to receive comparatively little attention from companies. Moreover, fewer companies in 2020 view personal or individual privacy risks as relevant, compared with in 2019, and there was no change in the percentage of respondents whose companies are taking steps to mitigate these particular risks."

Computer vision has become industrialized:"Companies are investing increasingly large amounts of computational resources to train computer vision systems at a faster rate than ever before. Meanwhile, technologies for use in deployed systems-like object-detection frameworks for analysis of still frames from videos-are maturing rapidly, indicating further AI deployment."

AI conference attendance up, virtually:An important metric of AI adoption is conference attendance. "That's way up. If anything, Covid-19 may have led to a higher number of people participating in AI research conferences, as the pandemic forced conferences to shift to virtual formats, which in turn led to significant spikes in attendance," the survey's authors contend.

More and more information and research is available: The number of AI journal publications grew by 34.5% from 2019 to 2020 -- a much higher percentage growth than from 2018 to 2019 (19.6%), the report's authors state. "In just the last six years, the number of AI-related publications on arXiv grew by more than six-fold, from 5,478 in 2015 to 34,736 in 2020. AI publications represented 3.8% of all peer-reviewed scientific publications worldwide in 2019, up from 1.3% in 2011."

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