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Artificial Intelligence Comes to Campus: Gray Associates Announces Predict Program Size Software That Improves Higher Education Decisions for Academic…

CONCORD, Mass., May 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ --GRAY Associatestoday announces its continued commitment to accelerating higher education's future and growth strategy through innovative new software tools and expanded data-informed academic program evaluation support.

Gray's sophisticated new Predict Program Size offering has launched, joining the PES+ (Program Evaluation System) Software to empower academic program professionals to make smart data-informed program planning decisions. Powered by artificial intelligence that encompasses the latest in machine learning, Predict Program Size maximizes outcomes by accurately estimating the potential size of current and new programs for an institution, identifying programs that will increase enrollment and revenue, and reducing the risk of new program failures.

This new machine learning-based approach provides universities a way to predict enrollments and graduations and to make better decisions about the use of their valuable resources. "We have always been committed to our higher education community. I am proud of the advanced academic program planning tools and features being developed for our PES+ subscribers. These advancements not only include Predict Program Size but also Predict Margins for Economics, and a new Program Portfolio Management dashboard." Robert Gray Atkins, Gray's CEO.

As higher education becomes more competitive, institutions embracecustomized data and analytics to help themmake better-informedprogram decisions. Gray's PES+software integrates local, regional, and national market data on educational programs, including data on student demand, competition, and employer needs.

Gray collects and analyzesdata from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job postings, Google Searches, the American Community Survey, IPEDS, and more, so schools can use PES+ to score and rank thousands of programs and decide what actions to take.PES+ also calculates the revenue, cost, and margin of academic programs, courses, and sections to enable institutions to understand the markets and margins for their programs.

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Gray helps colleges and universities make data-informed decisions about their academic programs. Gray's software integrates the best available data on academic program economics, student demand, employer needs, and competitive intensity for the precise market served by each institution. Faculty and administrative leaders use the software to score, rank, and evaluate programs in a collaborative process that builds consensus on programs to start, sunset, sustain, or grow. With Gray's tools and processes, institutions identify paths to increase enrollment, revenue, and efficiency, while investing in their mission and strengthening relationships among faculty and administrators.

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More Than 2 Billion Shipments of Devices with Machine Learning will Bring On-Device Learning and Inference Directly to Consumers by 2027 – PR Newswire

Federated, distributed, and few-shot learning can make consumers direct participants in Artificial Intelligence processes

NEW YORK, May 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) is all around us, but the processes of inference and learning that form the backbone of AI typically take place in big servers, far removed from consumers. New models are changing all that, according to ABI Research, a global technology intelligence firm, as the more recent frameworks of Federated Learning, Distributed Learning, and Few-shot Learning can be deployed directly on consumers' devices that have lower compute and smaller power budget, bringing AI to end users.

"This is the direction the market has increasingly been moving to, though it will take some time before the full benefits of these approaches become a reality, especially in the case of Few-Shot Learning, where a single individual smartphone would be able to learn from the data that it is itself collecting. This might well prove to be an attractive proposition for many, as it does not involve uploading data onto a cloud server, making for more secure and private data. In addition, devices can be highly personalized and localized as they can possess high situational awareness and better understanding of the local environments," explains David Lobina, Research Analyst at ABI Research.

ABI Research believes that it will take up to 10 years for such on-device learning and inference to be operative, and these will require adopting new technologies, such as neuromorphic chips. The shift will take place in more powerful consumer devices, such as autonomous vehicles and robots, before making its way into the likes of smartphones, wearables, and smart home devices. Big players such as Intel, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm have been working on these models in recent years, which in addition to neuromorphic chipset players such as BrainChip and GrAI Matter Labs, have provided chips that offer improved performance on a variety of training and inference tasks. The take-up is still small, but it can potentially disrupt the market.

"Indeed, these learning models have the potential to revolutionize a variety of sectors, most probably the fields of autonomous driving and the deployment of robots in public spaces, both of which are currently difficult to pull off, particularly in co-existence with other users," Lobina concludes. "Federated Learning, Distributed Learning, and Few-shot Learning reduces the reliance on cloud infrastructure, allowing AI implementers to create low latency, localized, and privacy preserving AI that can deliver much better user experience for end users."

These findings are from ABI Research's Federated, Distributed and Few-Shot Learning: From Servers to Devicesapplication analysis report.This report is part of the company'sAI and Machine Learningresearch service, which includes research, data, and ABI Insights. Application Analysisreports present in-depth analysis on key market trends and factors for a specific technology.

About ABI ResearchABI Research is a global technology intelligence firm delivering actionable research and strategic guidance to technology leaders, innovators, and decision makers around the world. Our research focuses on the transformative technologies that are dramatically reshaping industries, economies, and workforces today.

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Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Higher Quality Data in Preclinical Trials and Translational Research, Upcoming Webinar Hosted by Xtalks -…

In this free webinar, learn how deep learning artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in histology or pathology image analysis. Attendees will learn how AI augments preclinical investigation workflows. The featured speaker will discuss case studies of CROs, pharma and biotech and the benefits they experienced from using AI software. The speaker will also discuss how to create AI models without the need for coding for any image analysis task in histology or pathology.

TORONTO (PRWEB) May 25, 2022

The preclinical phase of drug discovery commonly includes going through numerous histopathological samples. This contributes to the drug development process being time-consuming and labour-intensive for pharmaceutical and contract research organizations. Difficulties also stem from having to detect very subtle changes with high precision and accuracy. Manual quantification of small changes, or specific cell counting, is not only cumbersome but also, often involves high costs.

The digitization of glass slides has paved the way for even more advanced technology like artificial intelligence (AI), to further advance image analysis in a variety of medical fields. AI-based methods have the potential to standardize slide review by reducing bias while increasing the speed and accuracy of analysis.

In this webinar, the featured speaker discusses utilizing a cloud-based software from Aiforia Technologies, for automating image analysis tasks with AI to enhance the CRO's work by providing higher quality data and therefore confidence in this data to their clients across pharmaceutical companies. Through the software, the speaker created several AI models for assessing different markers from the central nervous system (CNS) tissue.

Join this webinar to hear case studies with large pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients, discover ways to harness artificial intelligence for higher quality data in preclinical trials and translational research and discuss how deep learning augments workflows, providing quantifiable benefits from CRO to client.

Join Tate York, Director of Digital Image and Analysis, NSA Labs, for the live webinar on Monday, June 13, 2022, at 12pm EDT (9am PDT).

For more information, or to register for this event, visit Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Higher Quality Data in Preclinical Trials and Translational Research.

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Artificial intelligence to be used in monitoring illegal fishing in New Zealand – Newshub

A drone developed by AI company Qrious and MAUI63has been using artificial intelligence to recognise a Mui dolphin and follow them. Similar gear - only fixed cameras - will eventually be used on 300 fishing vessels.

"This will improve trust and accountability in the seafood sector. It will further burnish their credentials," said Oceans and Fisheries Minister David Parker.

Qrious, which is part of Spark, has been appointed to manage the rollout and supply the technology.

Qrious CEO Stephen Ponsford said the gear could detect things such as fishing dumping, nets or lines being retrieved, and sorting of fish.

"You can think of it as a human doing a new job. We simply need to train what to do and the system is fully capable of learning that," Ponsford said.

This means only pertinent footage will be kept, saving the laborious task of trawling through hundreds of hours of footage.

"This will absolutely save time in the review process," said Bubba Cook, WWF Western and Central Pacific tuna programme manager.

Cook was consulted on the plan.

"This could be groundbreaking. It's probably the most advanced system that's being proposed for electronic monitoring on fishing vessels around the world," Cook said.

The rollout has seen years of controversy and interference.

In 2016, Newshub revealed Operation Achilles, a report detailing widespread illegal fish dumping where MPI failed to prosecute.

In 2017, then-Minister Nathan Guy then promised cameras on "every boat", but it didn't happen.

In 2019, Stuart Nash said 20 boats in Mui dolphin habitat would get cameras.

In 2020, he delayed a wider rollout, with Nash stating in a recording Newshub obtained that NZ First didn't want them.

Then, new Minister David Parker said 300 vessels would get cameras by late 2024.

Finally there's momentum, with 50 of the 300 vessels - ones that work in Mui dolphin and yellow-eyed penguin habitats - to be fitted with the equipment and start transmitting data to MPI from late November.

"It's quite a sophisticated project so it's taken a while to put together," Parker said.

A project that will eventually accurately assess catch records and give detailed data about the plight of some of our most threatened species.

The cost of the rollout - which will be staggered - is estimated to be $68 million, with the industry paying back about $10 million of the total costs.

Cameras will be fitted to all vessels that use set nets and are eight metres or larger, surface longline vessels, and bottom longline boats. Trawlers of 32 metres or less are also included.

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Mises Caucus: Could It Sway the Libertarian Party to the Hard Right? – Southern Poverty Law Center

High-profile MC members espouse hateful rhetoric and collaborate with white nationalists and individuals linked to former President Donald Trump. Should they win control of the LP, they will take over a party that averages over 1% of the vote in national elections, peaking at 3.3% in 2016. Commentators argue libertarian candidates cost Trump at least three crucial swing states in the 2020 election Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin all of which President Joe Biden won by less than 1%.

Collaboration between the LP and hard-right wing of the Republican party would stop this from happening again, LP members told Hatewatch.

The MC has already won control or decision-making influence over several state parties. These include such swing states as Arizona, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Minnesota and Colorado. Florida and California are also close to the MC.

Now that the MC has risen to power within the LP, some critics say they fear bigotry and bullying will flood LP ranks.

LP donations have missed targets and members are fleeing the party, according to David Valente, a former alternate member of the Libertarian National Committee (LNC) and LP member since 2012.

The purpose of what is going on with the MC is to sabotage the LP to sideline it over the next few years for Donald Trump, Valente told Hatewatch.

Valente resigned from the LNC on Oct. 2, 2021, citing health concerns. Rising bigotry and harassment inside the LP, stemming from the MC, also contributed to his resignation, he said.

Angela McArdle, chair of the Libertarian Party of Los Angeles County, Mises Caucus member and candidate for the 2022 LP national chair, told Hatewatch bigotry is not part of the MC strategy. Were grateful for the opportunity to help people let go of collectivism as they search for the truth and find their way to liberty. We will always fight for the freedom of all people."

The MC has adopted a hard-right approach to attract supporters, mimicking the paleo strategy from the early 1990s created by Murray Rothbard and Lew Rockwell. Rothbard and Rockwell used the strategy to appeal to far-right conservatives and authored a newsletter that trafficked in anti-immigrant talking points, race science and anti-LGBTQ ideas.

The MC and its members have argued for limited immigration enforced by property owners on the border and police action against Black Lives Matter and antifa protesters. Theyve also made anti-trans remarks. Mises-controlled Montana removed the right to abortion from its platform.

Ashley Shade, the former chair of the Massachusetts LP, resigned her post after her state party expelled Mises Caucus members over claims of harassment and demands to hold an early convention. Shade, who is trans, asserted in an April 10 Facebook post that MC bigotry and harassment had prompted her recent absence from social media.

Shade wrote she was successful in teaching many people about Trans rights and issues, but she experienced more harrasment [sic] and threats than support. Shade called the MC a cult and a tool of the Republican Party.

MC positions mirror the Trump-aligned hard right. But Libertarians, who view personal freedom and non-aggression as their core beliefs, have historically held pro-migration, pro-choice and pro-LGBTQ positions.

The MC has links to Trumps orbit. John Hudak, an LP member and former member of the Mises Caucus, shared screenshots of private Mises Caucus-linked groups on social media. Hudak also runs Fakertarians, a blog dedicated to addressing bigotry in the LP.

Screenshot show Michael Heise, the MC chairman from Pennsylvania, claims to have received donations and solicited advice from Patrick Byrne, former CEO of Overstock.com.

Overstock.com CEO Patrick Byrne leaves his hotel in New York on June 21, 2017. Photo credit: WENN/Alamy

Byrne was a regular visitorto the White House in the waning days of the Trump administration. He spoke at the Jan. 6, 2021, Trump rally in D.C. that preceded the insurrection. He authored a book based on spurious claims that election fraud cost Trump the 2020 election and was the main financierof the audit of the Arizonas Maricopa County election results.

In one screenshot, Heise announced a private meeting with Byrne and others on July 11, 2018.

Heise claimed in a Sept. 12, 2019, post that Byrne donated $5,000 to the caucus in 2017 after the two met at the Nexus conference, a gathering dedicated to a cryptocurrency Collin Cantrell founded. Cantrells father, Jim, is on the Mises political action committee advisory board and the Mises Caucus board. Jim Cantrell was on the founding team of Elon Musks SpaceX.

Heise said in the Sept. 12, 2019, post he would contact Byrne for another meeting.

Byrne did not respond to Hatewatchs request for comment.

In March, Heise nominated Daryl Brooks for the LP candidate for Pennsylvania governor after the caucus swept leadership elections at the state convention.

Brooks has runfor state and local office in New Jersey as a Libertarian since 2009.

Trumps former attorney and adviser, Rudy Giuliani, called Brooks as his first witness alleging widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election at the infamous press conference outside the Four Seasons Total Landscaping in Philadelphia.

Brooks is also a convicted sex offender. His nomination was invalidated due to residency requirements, according to LP insiders who spoke to Hatewatch.

Heise did not respond to Hatewatchs request for comment sent to the email listed on the MC website.

The MC first made national headlines in June 2021, when members of the Mises Caucus won control of the New Hampshire state party, prompting an internal power struggle and resignations.

An August 2021 report on the power struggle prepared by the LP noted several Libertarians were concerned by talk of Steve Bannon working with the Mises Caucus to take the Libertarian Party off the ballot in New Hampshire and other states, which Heise rejected.

The New Hampshire Mises Caucus includes Jeremy Kauffman, who authors anti-trans tweets on his own account. Kauffman was a spearheading member of the New Hampshire takeover and is the LPNH nominee for a New Hampshire senate seat. Kauffman is CEO of LBRY, a decentralized, blockchain-based network service. LBRY owns Odysee, a YouTube alternative that hosts far-right and neo-Nazi content.

Three LP members also claimed Kauffman and Bannon met in Massachusetts after Biden was inaugurated.

Bannon did not respond to Hatewatchs request for comment.

Kauffman did not respond to Hatewatchs request for comment sent through his campaign website.

When Vice President Kamala Harris tweeted in support of Biden signing an anti-lynching bill that made the heinous act a hate crime, Kauffman responded, As a Senator, I promise to legalize lynching anyone who works for the IRS.

The MC has also welcomed antisemitic speakers. The California MC invited Bryan HotepJesus Sharpe, a prominent figure in the Hotep movement, to speak at an event in May 2021.

Sharpe makes antisemitic remarks on social media and espouses conspiracy theories.

McArdle defended inviting Sharpe at the Alabama LP State Convention. McArdle rejected the premise of an audience members question about Sharpes invitation to speak. McArdle called Sharpe a truth seeker.

In response to a question about Sharpes antisemitism, McArdle told Hatewatch the Libertarian Party and broader liberty movement have always been led by and included brilliant Jewish people, and we welcome members of the black community to our movement, as well.

Critics of the Mises Caucus expect the group to nominate comedian Dave Smith for president. Smith, too, has floated the idea.

Smith, who is Jewish, has long invited extremists and hard right and fringe figures including HotepJesus on his podcast, Part of the Problem (PotP). Smith has also appeared on podcasts hosted by extremists.

Smith posts PotP episodes on his YouTube channel, which has over 77,000 subscribers. Recent videos receive roughly 25,000 views, as of early April 2022.

Smiths fans frequently post racist and antisemitic thoughts online. A source gave Hatewatch screenshots of Part of the Problem Inner Circle, a group dedicated to the podcast hosted on MeWe, an alternative to Facebook popular among libertarians.

The posts include racist, antisemitic and homophobic slurs. They also shared links to articles supportive of Trumps Stop the Steal conspiracy theory that claimed Democrats stole the 2020 election. The conspiracy theory culminated in the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

Smith is active in the group, though screenshots of Smiths activity that Hatewatch reviewed were taken after the slur-filled posts. Hudak, a former member of the group, said members post racist and antisemitic posts all the time. He knows his fans are like this.

Smith did not respond to Hatewatchs request for comment sent through his personal website.

Smith has appeared alongside white nationalist Nick Fuentes three times, most recently in December 2021, on hard-right podcaster Ethan Ralphs Killstream. Ralph was convicted earlier this year of disseminating revenge porn.

Smith also twice invited Fuentes to appear on PotP. Fuentes uses antisemitic tropes, engages in holocaust denialand openly uses racial epithetsto refer to Black people.

Fuentes and Smith debate their respective viewpoints, with Smith arguing for hard-right libertarian viewpoints while Fuentes advocates for using the U.S. government to protect the interests of white people.

Smith pushed back on the idea of a white ethnostate during the 2021 debate. However, he has leaned on the history of Mises figures like Murray Rothbard working with paleoconservatives such as Pat Buchanan, whom Fuentes and his followers admire.

During their first debate, Smith argued for limited immigration, freedom of association that would allow workplace and housing discrimination and limiting migration to combat demographic change.

Smith made similar remarks in a podcast with Michelle Malkin, a conservative commentator with longstanding ties to the racist right. Smiths YouTube channel made private its copy of their discussion.

Smith has also appeared on white supremacist Stefan Molyneauxspodcast. Molyneaux promotes scientific racism, the unfounded notion that intelligence varies across racial groups.

The appearance caused controversy among his supporters. The comic addressed the issue in a podcast, which is now private. Hatewatch obtained a copy of the episode.

Smith acknowledged concerns but said the notion there are racial differences in intelligence is scientific fact.

Researchers and scientist overwhelmingly agree genes alone do not provide an explanationfor differences in intelligence between individuals. Geneticist and neuroscientist Kevin Mitchell wrote in The Guardian in 2018that differences in intelligence between races are inherently and deeply implausible.

Three days after the deadly August 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, Smith hosted neo-Nazi Christopher Cantwell.

Smith told Cantwell on his podcast he was sympathetic to the alt-right to a large degree but he disagreed with the alt-rights tactics.

Smith said the left-wing interpretation of you guys is complete bullsh*t. During the conversation, Smith made anti-trans remarks, calling transgender people liars.

The conflict between Mises libertarians and elements of the LP began in 2017. Jeff Deist, the president of the extremist Mises Institute, wrote a blog calling for a new libertarian to replace the establishment leadership of the LP.

Deist wrote that blood and soil still matter to people, and libertarians should not ignore it. Deist did not elaborate on his meaning in selecting that phrase, but blood and soil is a known hate slogan with origins in Nazi Germany that white nationalists still use today.

The Mises Institute published the blog on July 28, 2017, two weeks before white nationalists chanted blood and soil in Charlottesville ahead of the deadly rally.

Nicholas Sarwark, chair of the LP from 2014 to 2020, signed an open letter against fascism in the libertarian movement after Charlottesville. Several organizers of the white nationalist rally, Cantwell, Michael Peinovichand Augustus Invictusall claimed to be libertarians at some point.

The open letter condemned any attempt to connect white supremacy and fascism to libertarianism.

Tom Woods, a Mises Institute fellow, co-founderof the neo-Confederate League of the Southand board member of the Mises Caucus, rejected the letter, denying there was a growing bigotry problem within the LP. This prompted an online debate between himself and Sarwark.

In an April 10 post, Fakertarians accused Woods of grooming his ex-wife when he was 26 and she was 15. Woods has denied this.

Smith, who openly admires Woods, debated Sarwark on the blood and soil question in 2019. In a YouTube video titled Whos allowed in?, Smith proposed a bigger tent for the LP by asking Sarwark if he does not want to bring [racists] into a philosophy that believes in peace?

Sarwark said no, not until they disavowed their racism.

Sarwark told Hatewatch the MC wants to change fundamental aspects that are definitional to Libertarian philosophy, to suit their preferences.

In Pennsylvania, Heises state, libertarians broke from the LP and formed the Keystone Party, which launched on April 4.

Sasha Cohen, a Libertarian voters elected as city clerk in DeKalb, Illinois, resigned over what he saw as clear MC bigotry in July 2021, after the New Hampshire controversy.

Cohen told Hatewatch he wanted the LNC to do the right thing and disassociate from the MC-controlled party.

Cohen said using a big tent approach to expanding LP membership is "great in theory, but the MC strategy closes the party to too many people.

Theres no tent big enough to hold racists and people of color, Cohen said.

Photo illustration by SPLC. Pictured are, from left, Jeremy Kauffman, Michael Heise and Patrick Byrne.

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