Walmart’s new partnership with OpenAI is making AI-powered shopping a reality and Darden Professor Luca Cian says it’s about more than convenience.
Nvidia brings its self-driving playbook to Washington
The future of self-driving is shifting from charisma to compliance, and Nvidia’s blueprint may prove more durable than Tesla’s belief system
OpenAI has an AGI problem — and Microsoft just made it worse
The competition is heating up.
Recruiters are 'drinking through a fire hose' of job applications, experts say—AI is partially to blame
Recruiters and hiring managers are dealing with an unprecedented spike in job applications, and the numbers are “overwhelming,” according to experts.
When Machines Learn Our Language, What Do They Really Understand?
The University of Connecticut is studying how language shapes the way artificial intelligence understands people. Its new project, “Reading Between the
Artificial Intelligence? Most Greeks Don’t Use At Workplace
ATHENS – Artificial Intelligence seems like it’s everywhere – even the Greek Church is using it – and while 83 percent of Greeks are now familiar with what’s called AI, 30 percent say they’re not informed about the technology.
That was according to a Focus Bari survey that also found that 68 perc
Character.ai to ban teens from talking to its AI chatbots
The AI chatbot app, which has millions of users, said it was responding to parents and regulators.
Character AI is ending its chatbot experience for kids
After facing lawsuits and public outcry following the suicides of two teenagers, Character.AI says it’s making changes to its platform to protect children, changes that could affect the startup’s bottom line.
Grammarly rebrands to ‘Superhuman,’ launches a new AI assistant
Grammarly is renaming itself as Superhuman, after acquiring Superhuman email client in July
Researchers Pose Five Guiding Questions to Improve the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Physicians’ Clinical Decision-Making
While able to catch what doctors may miss, artificial intelligence can also make mistakes and lead to incorrect diagnoses. To ensure that AI is properly integrated into healthcare practice, a research team has provided a framework comprising five guiding questions aimed at supporting doctors in their patient care while not undermining their expertise through an over-reliance on AI.
