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Is AI leaving women behind?
In recent months, we have seen developments in artificial intelligence (AI) take gigantic steps forward, particularly with the arrival of coding agents. Unlike chatbots that are focused mostly on ...
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AI power demand is driving new bets on nuclear fusion
Tech companies racing to power artificial intelligence infrastructure are placing significant financial bets on nuclear ...
From education to research and production, executives attending a BizWest CEO Roundtable on innovation this week agreed that artificial intelligence has turned their worlds upside down.
Recent research suggests fine-tuning AI models for gender equity can accidentally cause extreme moral inconsistencies. For example, models consistently reject harassing a woman to stop an apocalypse ...
Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. It happens when blood flow to part of the brain is ...
A new study suggests that AI failure is often a "human-machine alignment" problem rather than a technical one. Researchers argue that for AI to be effective, companies must treat it as a developing ...
We know that the RSAC 2026 cybersecurity conference this week in San Francisco is going to be an artificial ...
Two research teams shared studies exploring how humans and AI collaborate in complex cognitive tasks and how higher education programs can prepare healthcare professionals to work with artificial ...
A breakthrough deterministic physics kernel delivers molecular, materials, and reaction screening across three ...
Andrej Karpathy is pioneering autonomous loop” AI systems—especially coding agents and self-improving research agents—while advancing AI-native education ...
The use of artificial intelligence can go well beyond a search engine, lesson template, or calendar organizer—but many teachers still use AI mostly for those kinds of surface-level tasks. As AI models ...
A team of Korean researchers has developed the world's first technology that can freely connect and disconnect core computing resources such as memory and accelerators with "light" in next-generation ...
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