AI has the tendency to “hallucinate,” or make up information that it thinks is real—and even seems legitimate, or plausible.
Reflecting on the rapid pace of AI progress, Hinton said he hadn’t expected the technology to evolve so quickly ...
Emerge's Person of the Year Yann LeCun’s opposition to AI fearmongering drives his vision for the future of artificial ...
Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) in Vancouver, a hub for groundbreaking developments in AI, ...
Meta is the world’s standard bearer for open-weight AI. In a fascinating case study in corporate strategy, while rivals like ...
Rock stars of the field told their budding compatriots, packed into an exhibition hall last week, how they saw the future of ...
A biologist hid 350 audio monitors across Costa Rica’s tropical rainforests to spy on endangered spider monkeys in order to ...
Despite the hype over artificial intelligence in medicine, the systems require consistent monitoring and staffing to put in ...
Our tech columnist visits a doctor assisted by AI. He finds potential and worrisome questions about whether it’s accurate, ...
Explore how Ingram Micro combines AI and human intelligence to streamline operations, boost productivity and drive innovation ...
You take actions in your world every day in response to things that you see, hear and feel. But what exactly is an AI agent?
One of the biggest uncertainties in the ongoing AI revolution is whether these systems can legally be trained on copyrighted ...