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Here are some practical uses for AI to help you with your caregiver duties and others that seem suspect.
Speaking as an urban Republican, I'd say we're generally a paranoid bunch.
Facial recognition technology can be used to reveal people's personal information, a new study revealed. Researchers said the AI tool could identify liberals versus conservatives.
This op/ed comes from Sarah Williams, CEO of IMPEL, the international collective licensing agency representing digital music publishing rights Source
By establishing clear guidelines and protocols for identifying and reporting fraud and enforcing stringent penalties for violations, we can create a more secure and trustworthy advertising ecosystem.
Business leaders should know the potential drawbacks of AI before diving in head first.
Microsoft has just announced another partnership with an AI startup company, Sanctuary AI. The two businesses will work together to create a human-like AI model for general purpose robots.
MongoDB has launched its AI Applications Program, offering software and consultancy to organizations struggling to build and deploy AI apps.
Report: Bad Actors Are Tapping AI for Cyber Attacks, But AI Also Can Be Part of the Solution Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have become key tools in the cat and mouse game of cybersecurity and cyber attacks, according to a report from cybersecurity firm ReliaQuest. The ReliaQuest Annual Threat Report explains that bad actors are using Telecompetitor
A parasite that not only feeds off its host, but also makes the host change its own metabolism and thus biology: NIOZ microbiologists Su Ding and Joshua Hamm, Nicole Bale, Jaap Damsté and Anja Spang have shown this for the very first time in a specific group of parasitic microbes called DPANN archaea. Their study, published in Nature Communications, shows that these archaea are very "picky eaters," which might drive their hosts to change the menu.
ONLY those with 20/20 vision and a very high IQ have been able to solve this baffling brainteaser. Everyone can see the horse but it takes somebody with the IQ of a genius to spot his rider. For th