Category: Artificial Intelligence

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  • Top Emerging Areas in Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    Top Emerging Areas in Artificial Intelligence (AI)

    Among the main advancements in AI, seven areas stand out for their potential to revolutionize different sectors: neuromorphic computing, quantum computing for AI, Explainable AI (XAI), AI-augmented design and Creativity, Autonomous Vehicles and Robotics, AI in Cybersecurity and AI for Environmental Sustainability. These technologies promise to enhance current AI capabilities and offer new paradigms in…

  • Is Artificial Intelligence a Friend or Foe?

    Is Artificial Intelligence a Friend or Foe?

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is advancing so fast that our government and private companies are rushing to try to get ahead of the curve. This new age of AI technology has ushered in a new electronic criminal that has endless scam possibilities at the users’ fingertips. This week’s safety tip will review this new imminent…

  • Regulations governing training material for generative AI

    Regulations governing training material for generative AI

    Legal use of copyrighted material is crucial for training artificial intelligence (AI) but also poses a significant copyright risk for AI front-end developers. During the training process, developers need to feed large amounts of text data to AI algorithm models to enhance training effectiveness, which inevitably involves copyrighted works. Although various countries have not definitively…

  • Advances in artificial intelligence mean ‘deadbots’ can ‘haunt’ users, warn AI experts. Here’s what it means

    Advances in artificial intelligence mean ‘deadbots’ can ‘haunt’ users, warn AI experts. Here’s what it means

    ‘Deadbots’ or digital recreations of lost loved ones are fast becoming a reality, with many companies offering services that can bring back the dead digitally. As amazing as it may sound, AI ethicists have warned that such services would do more harm than good and can even “haunt” users. What are ‘deadbots’? Deadbots or ‘griefbots’…

  • TU Graz Bundles Its Strengths in Biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence

    TU Graz Bundles Its Strengths in Biotechnology and Artificial Intelligence

    In a multidisciplinary research project, researchers from the biosciences, process engineering and computer science want to massively increase efficiency in the development of new enzymes and process optimization. This should even enable the breakdown of forever chemicals. Graz University of Technology (TU Graz) is funding a new lead project called DigiBioTech, in which 17 scientists…

  • Digital recreations of dead people need urgent regulation, AI ethicists say

    Digital recreations of dead people need urgent regulation, AI ethicists say

    Digital recreations of dead people are on the cusp of reality and urgently need regulation, AI ethicists have argued, warning “deadbots” could cause psychological harm to, and even “haunt”, their creators and users. Such services, which are already technically possible to create and legally permissible, could let users upload their conversations with dead relatives to…

  • Examining the pros and cons of AI as Microsoft invests $3.3B to make southeastern Wisconsin an AI hub

    Examining the pros and cons of AI as Microsoft invests $3.3B to make southeastern Wisconsin an AI hub

    RACINE COUNTY – — Microsoft will invest $3.3 billion in southeastern Wisconsin to build a new data center in Mount Pleasant, an academy to train future workers with Gateway Technical College, and a lab on the UW-Milwaukee campus — all focused on innovation through artificial intelligence. But there are concerns about the rise of AI,…

  • OpenAI’s Model Spec outlines some basic rules for AI

    OpenAI’s Model Spec outlines some basic rules for AI

    / How should an AI model handle prompts about crime, hazardous information, or porn? p>span:first-child]:text-gray-13 [&_.duet–article-byline-and]:text-gray-13″> By Emilia David, a reporter who covers AI. Prior to joining The Verge, she covered the intersection between technology, finance, and the economy. a:hover]:text-gray-63 [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black dark:[&>a:hover]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-gray [&>a]:shadow-underline-gray-63 dark:[&>a]:text-gray-bd dark:[&>a]:shadow-underline-gray”>Illustration: The Verge AI tools behaving badly — like Microsoft’s…

  • US spies to use secretive AI service from Microsoft

    US spies to use secretive AI service from Microsoft

    <!–> Constellation Research founder R ‘Ray’ Wang discusses the benefits of the artificial intelligence revolution on ‘Barron’s Roundtable.’ U.S. intelligence agencies will soon be using a secretive generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform from Microsoft that will let America’s spies safely use AI models in the process of analyzing sensitive data. Microsoft’s generative AI model for…