A new study examining 68 million scientific papers shows using AI boosts researchers' careers, but narrows the questions they ask.
AI and machine learning are bound to evolve, and their impact on cybersecurity will only grow. Their potential is limitless, from improving decision-making to customer experiences and even sustainability.
Without trustworthy data, the effectiveness of AI and ML solutions is negated, and rather than being an instrument for insightful decision-making, it becomes a source of faulty business decisions and frustrated stakeholders. Data validation is a critical first step in building reliable systems.
OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever predicts what is next for artificial intelligence as the technology moves past the point of pre-training.
To meet the growing demands for expertise in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning, Cambrian College is launching a new program.
Weather forecasting is not a perfect science, but Google's new weather model, GenCast, is becoming a force to be reckoned with.
So-called reasoning models like OpenAI's o1 look to be the next trend in AI. There's pros and cons to this, experts say.
A new report graded companies including Meta, Anthropic, and OpenAI on their AI safety measures. Many were found lacking.
Instead of finding true medical insights, these algorithms sometimes rely on irrelevant factors — leading to misleading results.
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Himanshu Sinha is a globally recognized thought leader in AI and data science, currently serving as the Director of Advanced Data Science at Marriott International. An AI innovator with deep-learning based patent to his name and a published author of the best-selling book “Cognitive Horizons: Navigating the Landscape of Artificial Intelligence”  His book is widely
STMicroelectronics (NYSE:STM) is ready to launch its new series of microcontrollers with machine learning capabilities in high volumes. The Switzerland-based company said the STM32N6 microcontroller,