Nuclear fusion, infectious diseases and an incredible new space telescope were ongoing stories in 2022, but what were some of the other big scientific developments, discoveries and events of the year?
An artist’s A.I. turns thousands of works from the museum’s collection into a cheerful vision of the next avant-garde. Will “Unsupervised” help MoMA stay relevant?
Government agencies like the U.S. Census Bureau are taking a closer look at their data privacy practices and responsibilities.
Upskilling and investing in education are two ways to address the IT talent shortage, which is exacerbated by rapidly evolving AI models.
Readers discuss several reasons for the decline of moviegoing. Also: Elon Musk and Twitter; women’s health care; chatbot pitfalls.
Artificial intelligence works magic but at a price: our pride of ownership and sense of purpose.
Stability AI says it will honor artist requests to opt-out of Stable Diffusion 3 training. Will it matter, for artists or the AI model?
The release of OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot has given us a glimpse into the future of teaching and learning alongside artificial intelligence.
Some people can't sleep well because of the noise from above: Noisy upstairs neighbors. In South Korea, these sleepless nights happen in many places because of the noise from upstairs neighbors. Living in the apartment units means dealing with a level of noise from the neighborhood on a daily basis.
LLM neural networks have been quietly expanding AI’s impact in healthcare, gaming, finance, robotics, and other fields and functions.
People may be talking about what ChatGPT means for Google search, but You.com is making its own generative AI search moves.
Semiconductor executives foresee the automotive industry becoming the No. 1 driver for chip demand, surpassing wireless chips.
Art showcase platform ArtStation has provoked further backlash following its response to a protest over AI-generated images.
AI security assists businesses in improving their security posture by enhancing the speed and accuracy of their response to cyberthreats.
It can be a learning tool for schools with enough teachers and resources to use it well.
AI models can now produce meaningful responses to exam and assignment questions. We’ll have to embrace them if we want the next few years to go smoothly.
Professor Jin Kyong-hwan's research team of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) has developed image processing deep learning technology that reduces memory speed and increases resolution by 3dB compared to existing technologies.