The CEOs of DeepL and Picsart told CNBC they were concerned about AI valuations but touted the longer term potential of the technology.
Artificial intelligence methods available for cancer research
Researchers Ankita Murmu, Balázs Győrffy, et al. have conducted a review entitled “Artificial intelligence methods available for cancer research”. This review was published in Frontiers of Medicine, Volume 18, Issue 5.c
The Take: Is the AI bubble about to pop?
After billions poured into AI, doubts are growing. Can AI survive the end of its hype cycle?
Oracle hit hard in Wall Street’s tech sell-off over its huge AI bet
Larry Ellison’s software company falls more than rivals over its borrowing and reliance on OpenAI contracts
OpenAI experiment finds that sparse models could give AI builders the tools to debug neural networks
OpenAI sought to understand how models make decisions and adhere to behaviors. It went down to the neuron level to find out.
Artificial intelligence singer hits the country charts; Tennessee’s top lawyer isn’t singing along
CEO of Southeast Asia's largest bank says AI adoption is already paying off: ‘It’s not hope, it’s now’
Amid fears of an AI bubble, much has been made of recent reports suggesting that AI has yet to generate returns for companies investing billions into the tech.
🛡️ Anthropic’s Approach to Cybersecurity Challenges
Anthropic discusses the potential of AI in cybersecurity, emphasizing methods like threat detection and response automation. The post explores techniques employed by AI firms to mitigate cyber threats, spotlighting solutions offered for organizations globally, particularly focusing on the implications for user privacy and data security.
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🛠️ UK Launches CATS AI for Campus Innovation
The University of Kentucky’s Commonwealth AI Transdisciplinary Strategy (CATS) aims to integrate advanced AI technologies across various academic disciplines. This initiative will leverage machine learning and data analytics to enhance research and teaching methodologies, potentially influencing educational practices nationwide.
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Anthropic’s Cybersecurity Cause and Cure
If you listen to tech executives nowadays, AI can solve all of the world’s problems. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman likes to talk about AI’s potential to cure cancer. Elon Musk the other day promised that Optimus robots—AI in a hardware form—would “eliminate poverty” and prevent crime. But will AI cause …
