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AI Companies Are Running Out of Training Data
Data plays a central role, if not the central role, in the AI economy. Data is a model’s vital force, both in basic function and in quality; the more natural — as in, human-made — data that an AI system has to train on, the better that system becomes. Unfortunately for AI companies, though, it…
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How school districts are looking to incorporate AI instead of banning technology
DEPTFORD TOWNSHIP, New Jersey (WPVI) — As ChatGPT and similar artificial intelligence tools gain in popularity, many local school districts are looking for ways to incorporate them into their teaching as opposed to banning the AI. “It’s gotten really big,” explained Deptford High School 11th grader Delaney Vanhoof, referring to ChatGPT, which launched in November…
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Consumer AI Device Race Kicks Off With Humane’s Ai Pin
A startup company founded by former Apple (AAPL) executives has fired the starting gun in the race to develop consumer devices for the age of artificial intelligence. X San Francisco-based startup Humane’s Ai Pin, which debuted on Thursday, is a wearable device that acts as a mobile AI assistant. The device is worn like a…
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Improving ovarian cancer outcomes with artificial intelligence
Researchers have developed an AI based model that is 80 percent accurate in predicting the therapy outcome of high-grade ovarian cancer. An artificial intelligence (AI) based model called Integrated Radiogenomics for Ovarian Neoadjuvant therapy (IRON) has been developed to predict the therapy outcome, measured by volumetric reduction of tumour lesions, in 80 percent of high-grade…
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Under Secretary Jenkins Rolls Out the Political Declaration on Responsible Military Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Autonomy – United States Department of State
Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Ambassador Bonnie D. Jenkins and will travel to New York City, New York, on November 13, 2023, to roll out the Political Declaration on Responsible Military Use of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy (“Political Declaration”) at the United Nations. In support of the President’s priority to responsibly harness…
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Artificial intelligence may speed heart attack diagnosis and treatment
Research Highlights: In a study of patients in a hospital in Taiwan, artificial intelligence technology paired with electrocardiogram testing reduced the time to diagnose and transfer people with heart attacks to the cardiac catheterization laboratory for treatment by about 10 minutes. The trial evaluated patients who had ST-elevation myocardial infarction or STEMI, a type of…
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ChatGPT company OpenAI aiming for ‘superintelligence,’ as it seeks more Microsoft funding
<!–> Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel discusses ChatGPT’s accuracy in making medical decisions on ‘The Big Money Show.’ OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has revealed he is seeking further financial support from top investor Microsoft as his company – the makers of the popular ChatGPT software – pushes forward with research into “how to build…
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Is AI the Right Sword for Democracy?
(Editor’s Note: This article is the fourth installment of the Symposium on AI Governance: Power, Justice, and the Limits of the Law). In certain tech circles, talk about military artificial intelligence (AI) has recently taken an unexpected turn. Previously, thousands of employees at Silicon Valley firms made headlines for refusing to develop AI for defense…
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SJI Utilities Hosted Mark Cuban Foundation’s Artificial Intelligence Bootcamp for Local High School Students
As part of its commitment to invest in our communities, SJI Utilities was proud to welcome over 40 local high school students to the Mark Cuban Foundation’s Artificial Intelligence (AI) Bootcamp. Now in its second year at Elizabethtown Gas and third year at South Jersey Gas, the camp took place over four consecutive Saturdays from…
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A global agency to oversee AI is a tall order
International bodies often start small. The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), established in 1944, held decades of discussions before it began to set air-traffic rules. In 1952 the European Organisation for Nuclear Research, or CERN, started life in unused offices at the University of Copenhagen. And until 1979 the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the…