• AI Explained: Artificial General Intelligence

    As the field of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance at a rapid pace, the concept of artificial general intelligence (AGI) has captured the attention of researchers, tech enthusiasts and the media alike. AGI refers to the development of intelligent machines that can think, learn and perform any intellectual task that a human can. Currently, the majority of AI systems in use are often […]

    • CNBC

    Why semiconductors could be the most efficient artificial intelligence play

    High demand and a competitive moat could position AI chipmakers for lasting outperformance, experts say.

  • Artificial intelligence impact on financial inclusion

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered tools have the potential to propel Africa's evolving fintech industry into a new era of financial inclusion.

  • The Economic Impact of Online Entertainment Industries

    We take a closer look at how the growth in online entertainment has an economic benefit.

  • Stamkos' future uncertain following Lightning elimination

    SUNRISE, Fla. \-\- As the final seconds of the Tampa Bay Lightning’s season counted down on Monday, many were likely wondering if this could also be the end of Steven Stamkos’ tenure with the team. But not Stamkos. “No, that never crossed my mind,” Stamkos said after Tampa Bay's 6-1 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference First Round at Amerant Bank Arena. “I’m out there battling to try to help our team win regardless at the end of the game. We’re trying to score...

  • Artificial intelligence can be used to control infections

    Dublin, Apr 24 (Prensa Latina) Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used nowadays in many ways to help prevent outbreaks of infectious diseases and manage daily hospital activities, according to an international research. The post Artificial intelligence can be used to control infections first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • The Indie List Introduces Artificial Intelligence to Offering

    With artificial intelligence playing an increasing role in the marketing and advertising mix, The Indie List, Ireland’s leading platform for freelance marketing talent, has launched a range of new services designed to help enterprises and agencies with GenAI requirements. “GenAI has been the business buzzword of the last 18 months and we know a lot […]

  • Decision Superiority, Shared Intelligence and The Future of Battlefield AI

    My podcast guest this week is Tim Stewart,Director of Business Development at Aitech. Tim and I investigate how AI is enabling decision superiority, the details of the OODA Loop, and the role that project convergence will play in the future of battlefield technologies. (We also talk about Tim’s Titanic lego project!) Keeping with our military … Read More → "Decision Superiority, Shared Intelligence and The Future of Battlefield AI"

    • WCVB

    Campus protest encampment faces uncertain future overnight

    Students locked arms in a circle around the latest pro-Palestinian protest encampment to pop up at a Boston-area institution.

  • Developers purchase FM 1417 for future industrial development

    By Michael Hutchins Herald Democrat As construction on nearly $35 billion of high-tech industrial sites continues in south Sherman, private development is turning its eye… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close

  • OpenAI to use FT journalism to train artificial intelligence systems

    Under deal, ChatGPT users will receive summaries and quotes from Financial Times content and links to articlesThe Financial Times has struck a deal with the ChatGPT developer OpenAI that allows its content to be used in training artificial intelligence systems.The FT will receive an undisclosed payment as part of the deal, which is the latest to be agreed between OpenAI and news publishers. Continue reading

    • Time

    U.S. Government Needs to ‘Get It Right’ on Artificial Intelligence

    “We can't afford to get this wrong—again,” Shalanda Young, the director of the Office of Management and Budget, tells TIME.