Taking the time to make a use case for AI will propel companies further and improve the return on investment in this ...
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People are using AI to communicate with God — but why?
Pope Leo XIV and the Catholic church have had a lot to say about AI since Leo was elected as the first American pontiff ...
Studios are beginning to embrace AI in production, but does this jeopardise the art of filmmaking? And will audiences ever ...
Education Week spoke with district leaders at the forefront of drafting AI policies, as well as a national expert, a teacher, ...
AI may not simply be “a bubble,” or even an enormous bubble. It may be the ultimate bubble. What you might cook up in a lab ...
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AI Is Not Disrupting Hollywood—Yet
“Every director is playing with it in some way. Every actor is really scared of it. But from Hollywood’s point of view ...
Transformative new technology — the internet, the car, the steam engine — historically leads to new, better jobs for humans. What about AI?
Electronic Arts is excited to announce a partnership with Stability AI, to co-develop transformative AI models, tools, and ...
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AI meets morality: Scientists are rethinking technology in 'smart cities'
Every streetlight, traffic camera, and trash can in tomorrow’s cities could be part of one massive digital nervous system.
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AI teaches itself and outperforms human-designed algorithms
Like humans, artificial intelligence learns by trial and error, but traditionally, it requires humans to set the ball rolling ...
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Is AI ready for the courtroom? New framework tackles the technology's biggest weaknesses
For over a decade, computer scientist Randy Goebel and his colleagues in Japan have been using a tried-and-true method from ...
A new benchmark measures how well AI agents can automate economically valuable chores. Human-level AI is still some ways off.
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