If you’re going to get sucked in by social media, at least make it worthwhile. TikTok, and many other platforms, use a “black-box” algorithm — an AI recommendation system that studies what captures ...
Mental math shortcuts suggest future STEM performance—and gender is a significant predictor What is 29 + 14?
In a new study, scientists successfully trained a brain organoid derived from mouse stem cells to solve an engineering benchmark known as the “cart-pole problem.” By applying weak or strong electric ...
While medical experts say it is normal for people to experience stress and anxiety — or feeling that the world descended into chaos overnight — it is important to find coping mechanisms and ways to ...
Music podcasts that want to survive have to appeal to either a specific time and genre of music, or focus on specific artists ...
People and computers perceive the world differently, which can lead AI to make mistakes no human would. Researchers are working on how to bring human and AI vision into alignment.
When AI writes the code, it is still the human who must write the story—the narrative that turns information into meaning, and automation into progress. It began quietly, as most revolutions do—not ...
Cigna and UnitedHealth cut 5,000 jobs for AI—but healthcare data is workslop. HCA hit record highs by augmenting, not axing.
When our problem-solving mind runs amok trying to solve a problem that can't be solved, we can end up gripped with worry. Here's what we can do to loosen its grip.
Australian start-up Mary Technology has raised $7m to solve the misuse of artificial intelligence that is plaguing the legal profession.
After the presentation, Councillor Seamus Morris raised a pressing question: could the AILG or the government step in to help tackle the growing problem of online abuse?
We want to hear how artificial intelligence helps you with tasks like meal prep, translation and planning a trip.