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Celebrating Ada Lovelace: The World’s First Programmer Who Saw a World that Wasn’t There Yet
Ada Lovelace Day is celebrated on the second Tuesday of October.
AI has gone too far. It can write poems, drive cars, even teach children. If we follow AI and not God, we will genuflect to ...
One exception to the industry-wide lethargy is the engineering team that designs the Signal Protocol, the open source engine ...
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AI systems and humans ‘see’ the world differently – and that’s why AI images look so garish
Research asking AI models to describe and generate pictures reveals they see a bright, sensational world of generic images.
Next time you visit the doctor, an algorithm might be taking notes for you. Hospitals and clinics in New Mexico and across the country have adopted artificial intelligence programs to record and ...
Generative artificial intelligence is showing us precisely how important the journey is, as opposed to the destination, when ...
The influential computer scientist Mark Weiser once wrote that “a good tool is an invisible tool. By invisible, I mean that the tool does not intrude on ...
Air Force, CISA, NIST share how they are preparing for a future when quantum computers could break today’s encryption.
The AI revolution is bringing with it a whole new vocabulary to describe its advances. Use this glossary to stay up-to-date.
The cryptocurrency market is bouncing back, and AI-powered cloud mining is giving investors a smarter, more secure way to ...
Oracle, AMD, and Intel predate the internet, and one of them predates the moon landing. Why are there so many wizened faces ...
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