As artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent, Ohio universities are finding ways to responsibly incorporate AI into the classroom. Ohio State University is starting a new artificial intelligence initiative this semester. Ohio’s two-year operating budget requires the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce to adopt a model policy by Dec. 31 on the use of AI […]
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Wall Street finds itself caught between optimism and anxiety, deploying different vocabularies depending on which side of the ledger it’s addressing
Kazakhstan to Establish Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development
Kazakhstan to Establish Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development
🏥 Stanford Health Care’s AI Tool for Imaging Results
Stanford Health Care introduces an AI-driven tool to automate drafting comments on imaging results, integrating seamlessly with electronic health records. This advancement promises to enhance diagnostic accuracy in radiology and pathology across healthcare systems globally, improving both efficiency and patient care outcomes.
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The AI barons call time on the bubble
OpenAI’s Sam Altman and other tech giants are warning that the AI boom is reaching dangerous territory. They may end up as the authors of their own demise
Orange Jordan Celebrates Graduation of AI Startups Under Royal Patronage
The incubator, funded by ISSF and in partnership with PSUT, is the first of its kind in Jordan dedicated to supporting projects based on artificial intelligence technologies.
Manchester’s Vypr to expand with AI platform launch
Plans further team growth after Vypr Predict put live in UK, Australia and European markets, with United States to follow
Primary care providers embrace AI-generated imaging results explanations
Stanford Health Care has developed an electronic health record-integrated tool for helping draft comments on radiology, pathology and lab findings.
🏆 AI Innovation Challenge for South Africa’s Heritage
South Africa invites proposals for AI solutions to enhance heritage site preservation and public safety. This initiative may involve machine learning algorithms for monitoring, data analysis for threat detection, and smart technologies for crowd management, aiming to protect cultural assets effectively.
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Why generative AI projects fail
Your weekly round-up of the questions asked by readers of CIO, Computerworld, CSO, InfoWorld, and Network World finds out why generative AI projects fail and why AI coding tools may be a poor investment. But don’t worry: AI is going to transform your business.