Machine magic or art menace? Japan's first AI manga

The author of a sci-fi manga about to hit shelves in Japan admits he has "absolutely zero" drawing talent, so turned to artificial intelligence to create the dystopian saga.

06 March 2023, techxplore.com

AI could take your job, but it can also help you score a new one with these simple tips

Don’t fret the AI job ‘apocalypse’. While we can expect disruption across different industries, this will come with opportunities.

06 March 2023, theconversation.com

“Semantic Similarity”: AI System Identifies New Drug Candidates for Parkinson’s Disease

AI analyzes the descriptions of compounds to identify potential new drug candidates. A new study, published in the journal PLOS Biology, suggests that the language used by researchers in describing their results can be utilized to uncover new treatments for Parkinson's disease.

05 March 2023, scitechdaily.com


We want and we fear emotions in our robots. Here's what science fiction can teach us about flashes of emotion from Bing

It is one thing to treat AI as a tool when it has no scope for emotion. It is quite another when AI has a full suite of emotional responses.

05 March 2023, theconversation.com

Generative AI like ChatGPT reveal deep-seated systemic issues beyond the tech industry

Rather than seeing artificial intelligence as the cause of new problems, we might better understand AI ethics as bringing attention to old ones.

05 March 2023, theconversation.com

5 best practices for scaling AI in the enterprise

By following these five best practices, enterprises can begin their journey towards fully benefitting from the promise of AI.

05 March 2023, venturebeat.com


Panic not. ChatGPT will help you write better but won’t take your job – yet | Torsten Bell

Despite fears that AI will replace workers, research shows that in real work situations humans still have the edge

05 March 2023, theguardian.com

Using A.I. to Detect Breast Cancer That Doctors Miss

Hungary has become a major testing ground for A.I. software to spot cancer, as doctors debate whether the technology will replace them in medical jobs.

05 March 2023, nytimes.com

AI apps such as ChatGPT could play a role in Whitehall, says science secretary

Michelle Donelan says artificial intelligence represents a ‘massive opportunity’ for the civil service and beyond

04 March 2023, theguardian.com


How visual AI can solve the challenge of native mobile app testing

With visual AI, it is possible to ship mobile apps continuously with speed and accuracy not seen with traditional mobile testing techniques.

04 March 2023, venturebeat.com

Avoiding the dangers of generative AI

Ways we can avoid the perils and reap the benefits of generative AI (artificial intelligence) models like ChatGPT

04 March 2023, venturebeat.com

Misplaced fears of an ‘evil’ ChatGPT obscure the real harm being done | John Naughton

Our tendency to humanise large language models and AI is daft – let’s worry about corporate grabs and environmental damage

04 March 2023, theguardian.com


Could the Next Great Author Be a Robot? We Asked (Human) Writers.

At the PEN America Literary Awards, David Sedaris, Judith Thurman and others discussed the role A.I. could play in literature.

04 March 2023, nytimes.com

Achieving electronic engineering efficiency through ML and automation

Full automation is not the final desired state, but it is the turbocharger that can fire new efficiencies in electronic engineering.

03 March 2023, venturebeat.com

CRO Paul Fabara shares how Visa is using AI to counter cyberattacks

Paul Fabara, CRO of Visa takes part in a Q&A with VentureBeat to discuss how to use AI to identify data-level threats.

03 March 2023, venturebeat.com


Next step in surveillance AI: Finding out who your friends are

A gray-haired man walks through an office lobby holding a coffee cup, staring ahead as he passes the entryway.

03 March 2023, techxplore.com

How Microsoft’s investment in ChatGPT could reshape Big Tech as we know it

Microsoft's investment in OpenAI and ChatGPT is a gain for both companies as well as a game-changer for Big Tech and startups.

03 March 2023, venturebeat.com

Machine learning stabilizes mechanical parts, protects from damaging friction conditions

Mechanical systems in which moving parts come into regular contact are prone to damage due to the effects of friction. Researchers at Tohoku University have developed a contact control system, driven by artificial intelligence, to greatly reduce contact with damaged areas.

03 March 2023, techxplore.com


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