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  1. Friday’s break with the European Union comes as U.K. employers face an already tight labor market for technology workers

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  2. Flip Fit's AI system harnesses data to show shoppers clothes they would like and help its sellers predict demand

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  3. Arvind Krishna, who currently serves as IBM’s senior vice president for cloud and cognitive software, is named as IBM's new chief executive

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  4. LinkedIn says high-tech jobs including AI specialist, robotics engineer and data scientist are seeing big annual growth

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  5. One of SpotHero's early test sites, a garage in Chicago, recorded a 76% increase in revenue compared with static pricing

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  6. Organ procurement organizations are looking into AI and data analytics

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  7. AI-enabled fake footage could become so good that it can’t be separated from real video, a senior FBI official says

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  8. Betting that some consumers are ready for connected bathrooms, manufacturers see opportunities to sell premium products and gather consumer data

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  9. Tech firms, lobbyists are pushing their vision for tech regulation as EU readies several proposals

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  10. Data stays put and algorithms do the traveling in "federated learning," helping Bayer and other pharma companies with drug discovery

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  11. SparkBeyond helped credit-card issuer Swisscard manage customer churn by detecting patterns in online transactions, other customer data

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  12. Sepsis, or blood poisoning, is killing one in five people globally each year, according to an analysis published in the Lancet this month

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  13. Tool from startup Pearl Inc. shows insurers whether the same X-ray was used for more than one patient and whether a procedure was necessary

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  14. If a garage is filling up fast, the new tool can raise rates to capture more revenue. If things are slow, it will suggest dropping prices.

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  15. Many people shop online, try on clothes at home and return what they don't like. Flip Fit takes that further by not charging shoppers for try-ons.

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  16. As customers expect to get packages faster, companies are turning to robots that can learn on their own

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  17. The company plans to use "federated learning" to access data it doesn’t own to identify promising drug compounds and help spot a rare gene mutation

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  18. One early test site, a garage in Chicago, recorded a 76% increase in revenue compared with static pricing

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  19. Machine-learning systems spot patterns that indicate which patients have high risk profiles for sepsis

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  20. The company plans to use "federated learning" to access data it doesn’t own to identify promising drug compounds and help spot a rare gene mutation

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