• Women in AI: Anna Korhonen studies the intersection between linguistics and AI

    To give AI-focused women academics and others their well-deserved — and overdue — time in the spotlight, TechCrunch has been publishing a series of interviews focused on remarkable women who’ve contributed to the AI revolution. We’re publishing these pieces throughout the year as the AI boom continues, highlighting key work that often goes unrecognized. Read […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Global AI Revolution: WorkML.ai Hub and WML Token – Press release Bitcoin News

    PRESS RELEASE. WorkML.ai is developing a revolutionary platform that will harness the potential of hundreds of thousands of annotators from around the globe. Through comprehensive training programs, WorkML.ai aims to qualify annotators to produce high-quality Metadata, essential for enhancing AI models. Annotators will be compensated in WML tokens for their contributions, creating a dynamic ecosystem. […]

  • AI: Machine Revolution – Business Traveller

    Artificial intelligence is transforming the travel industry, with huge strides in data analysis and generative AI set to create seamless, personalised travel for passengers

  • Learn AI Engineering with OpenAI and JavaScript

    Adding AI to your applications can open up a bunch of great features and uses. We just posted a course on the freeCodeCamp.org YouTube channel that will introduce you to AI Engineering using the OpenAI API and JavaScript. Created by expert Scrimba in

  • Feature: AI twins and the digital revolution

    While the use of AI and digital twins isn’t new to operators, the evolution of the former is enabling advanced twinning use cases such as improved network planning and optimisation, 6G research frameworks and training models. Mike Robuck explores.

  • Bumble boss: What women in tech can learn from me

    Lidiane Jones says women have to turn the career barriers they still face to their advantage.

  • Embedding AI into education will personalize learning

    Today’s education system is driven by rules and standardization, too often ignoring the specific needs of individual learners, particularly those already facing disadvantages. AI can change that.  AI can be the catalyst we need to finally bridge the digital divide and uplift all students. AI can redefine education, creating personalized, dynamic learning pathways that are attuned to each learner’s needs. With AI, each student can proceed at their own pace, with AI adjusting to a real-time...

  • The top programming languages to learn if you want to get into AI

    It’s safe to say that the age of generative AI is well and truly upon us, rapidly changing the world of work as we know it. According to the World Economic Forum’s 2023 Future of Jobs Report, more than 75% of companies are looking to adopt technologies like AI in the next five years, so it’s no surprise that career opportunities in the space are exploding, especially for developers. But which programming language is leading the way? Python is without a doubt the most buzzed-about language for...

  • Of course Netflix is making a film about learning to love AI

    The logline for Netflix’s upcoming film, Atlas, reads, “Atlas Shepherd (Jennifer Lopez), a brilliant but misanthropic data analyst with a deep distrust of artificial intelligence, joins a mission to capture a renegade robot with whom she shares a mysterious past. But when plans go awry, her only hope of saving the future of humanity from AI is to trust it.” Which begs the question did an AI write this? Technically, no. The film was penned by Leo Sardarian (StartUp) and Aron Eli Coleite (The...

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    Women Who’ve Been At The Center Of Rap Feuds: Faith Evans, Karrueche, And More

    Countless rap feuds have been centered on MCs arguing over or about women. Check out these beefs involving Drake, Quavo and more that did just that.

  • Women behind the lens: ‘When your sister does your hair, you don’t need a mirror’

    Photographer Darlyne Komukama and her friends set up a roving hair salon for Black women to ‘convene, connect and converse’This photo was taken as part of an art project called the Salooni that I created with three other Ugandan women: Kampire Bahana, Aida Holly-Nambi and Gloria Wavamunno.The Salooni explores the idea of Black hair practices as systems of knowledge through which culture and survivalist strategies are passed from generation to generation. Continue reading

  • I’ve joined the sisterhood of divorced women. We’re happier set free

    Women initiate 70% of divorces. My separation was difficult – but friends and strangers reassured me it wasn’t a mistakeChanging my car insurance was one of the many things on my list. “I need a quote for just me and my car,” I told the customer service representative. “My husband and I are getting divorced.”“I can help you with that,” the woman on the phone said. She paused. “I’ve been through it myself. It’s just one foot in front of the other for a while.” Continue reading