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The sudden ascent of the AI therapist seems startlingly futuristic, as if it should be unfolding in some later time when the ...
AI can help design AI systems: automating architecture choices, discovering algorithms, and optimizing hardware ...
Heart attack care is entering a phase where machines do not just assist doctors, they anticipate the next move. A new ...
Sharing anecdotes is not misinformation, but it can produce miscalibration, making to harder to make sense of the facts, writes Catherine De Soto.
THIS is with reference to the article ‘Almighty algorithms’ (Nov 17, Dawn) which certainly raised some pertinent questions, especially regarding enslavement to artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms.
Overview AI works best as a classroom assistant, not a replacement for teachers and human judgment.Privacy, fairness, and ...
Nuno Loureiro, an acclaimed theoretical physicist, was shot multiple times Monday night inside the entrance of the Gibbs ...