-
Rugged computer server for artificial intelligence (AI) uses at the edge introduced by Curtiss-Wright
ASHBURN, Va. – The Curtiss-Wright Corp. Defense Solutions Division in Ashburn, Va., is introducing an enhanced version of the company’s PacStar 451-NR computer server module for edge-deployed artificial intelligence (AI) and 5G communications acceleration applications. The rugged computer server offers Intel Xeon D-1700 (Ice Lake) processors (available in 4 and 8-core variants), and includes support…
-
Associated factors of diabetic retinopathy by artificial intelligence evaluation of fundus images in Japan
Abstract This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the promoting and inhibitory factors of diabetic retinopathy (DR) according to diabetes mellitus (DM) stage using standardized evaluation of fundus images by artificial intelligence (AI). A total of 30,167 participants underwent blood and fundus examinations at a health screening facility in Japan (2015–2016). Fundus photographs were screened by…
-
The increasing impact of Artificial Intelligence on cybersecurity
If asked to name the current hottest topic in the IT industry, few people would answer anything but artificial intelligence (AI). In less than 12 months, AI has evolved from a technology understood only by IT professionals to a tool used by everyone from schoolchildren to writers, coders, and artists. Developments in AI are also…
-
Report: Google Weighs Further Investment in Character.AI
Google could reportedly bolster its partnership with Character.AI via a significant investment. The tech giant is in discussions to inject hundreds of millions into the artificial intelligence (AI) startup to fund its mission to train chatbot models, Reuters reported Friday (Nov. 10), citing sources familiar with the matter. Another source said the investment could be structured as convertible notes. It…
-
AI designs a tartan – and it includes a nod to a sci-fi supercomputer
The first ever tartan pattern designed by Artificial Intelligence (AI) includes a hidden reference to Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy – and the answer to the Ultimate Question to Life, the Universe and Everything. Kiltmaker Steven Sim enlisted ChatGPT to develop the first ever tartan pattern designed by artificial intelligence, which has been accepted onto…
-
Investigation Finds AI Tool Does Not Improve Adoptions
Thea Ramirez is a former social worker. She now runs a non-profit organization called Adoption-Share. Ramirez has partnered with a computer scientist and developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool called Family-Match. The tool aims to help social service agencies find the best parents to adopt children in foster care. Foster care is a temporary service…
-
Investors use AI to glean the truth behind executives’ soothing words
Stay informed with free updates Simply sign up to the Artificial intelligence myFT Digest — delivered directly to your inbox. On his final earnings call as chief executive of gene sequencing company Illumina, Francis deSouza did his best to stay positive. A contentious $8bn takeover of cancer screening business Grail had prompted a campaign by…
-
How to Invest in Artificial Intelligence: 3 Stocks to Buy
Welcome to the world of AI (artificial intelligence) investing! As technology rapidly evolves, learning how to invest in artificial intelligence becomes crucial. Savvy investors repeatedly focus on the AI sector, viewing it as a hub of breakthrough developments and investment opportunities. This is especially vital for seasoned stock market players and beginners aiming to expand…
-
Ignore the doomers: Why AI is the modern-day ‘RenAIssance’
License and Republishing World Economic Forum articles may be republished in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License, and in accordance with our Terms of Use. The views expressed in this article are those of the author alone and not the World Economic Forum.
-
Is artificial intelligence all that intelligent? AI influencers worry about wishful thinking
University of Washington linguist Emily Bender and science-fiction writer Ted Chiang share the stage at Town Hall Seattle. (GeekWire Photo / Alan Boyle) What do you get when you put two of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people on artificial intelligence together in the same lecture hall? If the two influencers happen to be science-fiction…