The internet giant will grant users access to a chatbot after years of cautious development, chasing splashy debuts from rivals OpenAI and Microsoft.
From Tuesday users can join waiting list for access to technology that firm hopes will rival Bing Chat and ChatGPT
Success of AI-powered rivals ChatGPT and Bing Chat has forced its hand, but release brings risks for tech giant
From Gmail to Office 365, AI is about to become deeply integrated into the apps we use every day, as Google, Adobe and Microsoft add new layers to the tools and apps we already use to work and live
Adobe announced a series of AI initiatives on Tuesday, including Firefly, a generative AI tool that generates images using text prompts.
The Vox writer Kelsey Piper talks about the increasing pace of A.I. development, how it’s changing the world and what to do about it.
The new tools are expected to free up space for workers by helping out with tedious and repetitive task. Here’s how it will work.
Live from the South by Southwest festival in Austin, a conversation with the assistant attorney general Jonathan Kanter.
Countless historical photographs are stored in black and white in the world's archives. Today, these cultural assets and contemporary documents are conserved by means of digitization and (partially) improved through digital restoration.
Dr. Arshdeep Singh, a machine learning researcher in sound with Professor Mark D. Plumbley as a part of "AI for sound" (AI4S) project within the Centre for Vision, Speech and Signal Processing (CVSSP), has been focusing on designing efficient and sustainable artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI-ML) models.
The recent frenzy over language processing tools such as ChatGPT has sent organizations scrambling to provide guidelines for responsible usage. The online publishing platform Medium, for example, has released a statement on AI-generated writing that promotes "transparency" and "disclosure.
Research suggests that AI professionals looking for a new job prioritise flexibility and stability over exciting perks.
You have just returned home after a long day at work and are about to sit down for dinner when suddenly your phone starts buzzing. On the other end is a loved one, perhaps a parent, a child or a childhood friend, begging you to send them money immediately.
A new study in the International Journal of Intellectual Property Management demonstrates how so-called artificial intelligence (AI) techniques can be used instead of conventional text analysis to disentangle information from a large body of work. Proof of principle was undertaken using a patents database and focusing on research and technologies utilizing the field of quantum science.
Looking back at a seminal paper on AI ethics and realizing there are lessons from it that the AI community needs to keep in mind today.
Data and interactives editor Nick Evershed on how an AI-generated voice was able to fool Centrelink to access his private information, and AI expert Toby Walsh explores how this technology could make it easier than ever to steal someone’s identity or
After a miserable year, cryptocurrency companies are looking for ways to rebrand products that many consumers no longer trust.
David Shoebridge says some of the $10bn allocated to Redspice program should counter misuse of AI