Kennesaw State researcher aiming to bring artificial intelligence to everyday devices

Artificial intelligence (AI) is often linked to supercomputers and massive data centers, but Kennesaw State University researcher Bobin Deng is aiming for something a bit more accessible through a new National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. An assistant professor in Kennesaw State’s College of Computing and Software Engineering, Deng said the goal is to move AI beyond the cloud and into the hands of people where it can have the most impact – their personal devices. The research could allow AI tools to function without an internet connection, something that is uncommon with many current systems.

SentinelOne (S) Partners with Schwarz Digits on New AI Cybersecurity Platform

SentinelOne Inc. (NYSE:S) is one of the best cybersecurity stocks to buy right now. On September 5, the company announced a strategic partnership with Schwarz Digits. The two are coming together to deliver an artificial intelligence-powered cybersecurity platform. The cybersecurity platform targets European customers while addressing growing demands for data sovereignty and regulatory compliance. The […]

A semi-intelligent look at artificial intelligence

Dr. Geoffrey Hinton is a British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics last year “for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.” Between you and me, I got hosed. I should have been a winner.