It has long been understood that AIs find simple human actions, such as visual and auditory processing, almost impossibly difficult. That is no longer the case. Today, AIs are developing in previously unimaginable ways that could have far-reaching consequences.
Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, many jobs that weren’t considered ripe for automation suddenly are
A ‘lights out’ enterprise will be more efficient, cost-effective, and deliver higher quality products and services than their human-populated competition could ever hope to aspire to – thus putting its competition at a disadvantage.
By giving up Google, aka my external memory, would my flaccid, idling brain get a little boost? I tried it.
Stephen Hawking observed a milestone when he turned 75 earlier this year. A man who has achieved remarkable things – and shown a remarkable nature – from...
Automated bots won't replace human hackers anytime soon. But Darpa's bot-vs-bot hacker contest showed they can certainly help.
Humans are nothing if not contrary. Technology destroying jobs is something most Americans accept will happen within their lifetimes, according to a new study..
Human programmers can actually become more powerful and efficient with Codex
With the expansion in robot intelligence, teaching values to machines will become as important as teaching them to human children.
Researchers have created a set of tests to explore the progress of artificial intelligence in understanding the world.
If we have the algorithm, we also have the key to true artificial intelligence.
AI can’t replace people because only humans can understand context and coordinate people and processes based on their understanding of that context.
Computers are overtaking humans at thinking fast and slow. But they can't match our ability to think really slow--which is crucial to innovation and adaptation.
Over the past year, artificial intelligence has made big headlines for everything from Siri’s new capabilities to smart assistants. Although A.I. technologies like self-driving cars may be more thr…
Computers are increasingly used to prove mathematical theorems. So does that mean human mathematicians will become obselete?
Technology has become the norm in our lives and has changed the way we communicate, form relationships, and complete daily tasks. Will technology advance even further in the next few years, affecting the human workforce?
Even the experts disagree exactly how much tech like AI will change our workforce.
Sometimes our gut can be dead wrong, while the best data science is surprisingly intuitive, often changing the way we view the world.
The Tata study, which included interviews with entrepreneurs, executives and thought-leaders, concludes that AI can boost cognitive diversity within groups
As our society has become more interconnected and automated, constructs such as chatbots are revolutionizing how online businesses, customer service departments, sales and marketing take place. But is this a good thing?