The uproar over an algorithm that lowered the grades of 40 percent of students is a sign of battles to come regarding the use of technology in public services.
The exchange is also sticking to April 2022 as the revised launch date for its blockchain-based CHESS.
The startup Kinsa uses its smart thermometers to detect and track the spread of contagious illness before patients go to the hospital.
Governments should stop spending billions of dollars on weapons and protect citizens from the real threats they face.
Researchers from Skoltech, INRIA and the RIKEN Advanced Intelligence Project have considered several state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms for the challenging tasks of determining the mental workload and affective states of a human brain. Their software can help design smarter brain-computer interfaces for applications in medicine and beyond.
Spotify has created an AI-powered microsite that lets you hear the Weeknd's thoughts on your listening habits. I checked it out.
Researchers at Oxford University, in collaboration with DeepMind, University of Basel and Lancaster University, have created a machine learning algorithm that interfaces with a quantum device and 'tunes' it faster than human experts, without any human input.
A budget proposal from the White House would boost funding for AI by around 30 percent as the US aims to retain its technological supremacy.
Passport checks at airports and border gates present a special challenge: How do you tell if the person standing in front of you is the same person whose picture is in the passport? Border and customs officers solve this problem using the complex mec
Horses don't normally wear hats, and deep generative models, or GANs, don't normally follow rules laid out by human programmers. But a new tool developed at MIT lets anyone go into a GAN and tell the model, like a coder, to put hats on the heads of the horses it draws.
Many attempts to develop artificial intelligence are powered by powerful systems of mathematical logic. They tend to produce results that make logical sense to a computer program—but the result is not very human.
Putting digital pen to screen defines the Note, but Samsung has included new wireless connection methods that could be particularly useful in the age of COVID-19.
It's a question that many of us encounter in childhood: "Why did you do that?" As artificial intelligence (AI) begins making more consequential decisions that affect our lives, we also want these machines to be capable of answering that simple yet profound question.
F1 and AWS have used an algorithm to rank the fastest drivers of all time, but not everyone is convinced by the system's calculations.
Innovations in digital payments is helping Balkan state Croatia develop its fintech industry.
A new consultation aims to explore how autonomous technology can be used safely on UK roads.
Thousands protest in the UK after a formula replaced a test that influences college placement. It's led to broader scrutiny of automation and inequality.
Current Australian laws ban the retransmission of satellite signals used in navigation.