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Artificial Intelligence

Biden Signs Executive Order Regulating Artificial Intelligence

President Biden's Executive Order on AI encompasses regulations ensuring safety, privacy, equity, and innovation. It addresses deepfakes, data privacy, bias, worker support, competition, global leadership, and responsible government AI use, signaling a pivotal shift in AI governance.
Artificial Intelligence

Alright, AI. Explain Yourself

Businesses worry about inaccurate AI outputs. Explainable AI aims to address this by making AI systems transparent, building trust, and ensuring fair and accurate AI decisions.

The Retail Sector is Still Finding Its Way with Artificial Intelligence

Facing a challenging landscape, retailers are turning to AI to understand customers, manage inventory, and optimize supply chains. AI is poised to transform retail experiences and decision-making.
Artificial Intelligence

Trends 2024: Artificial Intelligence

2023 was a breakout year for AI, with generative AI leading the charge. Experts predict that 2024 will see AI enhance automation, improve decision-making, and address global challenges.

Studies Show Augmented Intelligence Solutions Improve Productivity

Fears of AI replacing human jobs may be misplaced. AI can boost productivity by assisting humans and creating a powerful collaboration. This article explores how AI can augment human intelligence and the benefits businesses can expect.
Artificial Intelligence

Will Lawsuits Limit the Value of Generative AI?

Generative AI, with its potential to revolutionize fields from science to art, is facing a legal hurdle. Lawsuits claim AI developers are infringing copyrights by using massive datasets in training. This article explores the potential impact of these lawsuits on the future of generative AI.
Artificial Intelligence

The AI arms race may soon center on a competition for ‘expert’ data

Training data scraped from the web may have been OK for the first wave of large language models, but as competition increases, more and better data will be needed.
Quantum Computing

Avi Wigderson Wins Turing Award

The brilliant mathematician Avi Wigderson, the Herbert H. Maass Professor in the School of Mathematics at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, was recently and deservedly presented with the Turing Award.