Supercomputers help researchers study the causes and effects—usually in that order—of complex phenomena. However, scientists occasionally need to deduce the origins of scientific phenomena based on observable results. These so-called inverse problems are notoriously difficult to solve, especially when the amount of data that must be analyzed outgrows traditional machine-learning tools.
Arize has introduced a new tool for identifying the root cause of AI bias in machine learning pipelines.
While rulemaking continues, the FAA is busy granting waivers to American drone operators.
Automation will be a fundamental driving force for accelerating digital business transformation and growth. Automation will also play a key role in a hybrid and connected work environment.
Machine learning is known for its ability to spot fraudulent credit charges or recognize faces. Now researchers are siccing the technology on viruses.
The world's first minister for artificial intelligence says the United Arab Emirates isn't only looking for economic benefits as it seeks to become a leading nation in the sector.
The metaverse promises to bring customers into the product design cycle, making manufacturing more responsive and democratic.
Enterprise mobility management provider, Radix, is helping organizations stay ahead of challenges with its device management solutions that consolidate all devices, work processes and stakeholders in one management platform.
Craig Martell, Head of Machine Learning at Lyft, is set to head the Pentagon’s AI efforts.
A new approach to solving the traveling salesperson problem—one of the most difficult questions in computer science—significantly outperforms current approaches.
For decades, researchers worldwide have been trying to develop robots that can efficiently assist humans and work alongside them as they tackle a variety of everyday tasks. To do this effectively, however, the robots should be able to interact naturally with humans, including handing them and receiving objects from them.
Pharmaceutical companies are using artificial intelligence to streamline the process of discovering new medicines. Machine-learning models can propose new molecules that have specific properties which could fight certain diseases, doing in minutes what might take humans months to achieve manually.
A scrappy company is gaining a surprising and definitive early lead in fast food automation.
Collective behavior and swarm patterns are found everywhere in nature. Robots can also be programmed to act in swarms. Researchers have developed collectives of microrobots, which they can move in every formation they wish.
Digital twins are transforming industries. Here are 18 ways this revolutionary technology can transform supply chain logistics.
We developed a prototype messenger chatbot that helps women in South Australia through the steps involved in acquiring ID after exiting prison.
As AI is integrated into day-to-day lives, justifiable concerns over its fairness, power, and effects on privacy, speech, and autonomy grow.
With e-commerce orders pouring in, a warehouse robot picks mugs off a shelf and places them into boxes for shipping. Everything is humming along, until the warehouse processes a change and the robot must now grasp taller, narrower mugs that are stored upside down.