Let’s learn about artificial intelligence – Science News for Students
Let’s learn about artificial intelligence Science News for Students
Let’s learn about artificial intelligence Science News for Students
Artificial Intelligence: An Accountability Framework for Federal Agencies and Other Entities Government Accountability Office
System from MIT CSAIL sizes up drivers as selfish or selfless. Could this help self-driving cars navigate in traffic?
By Dr. Lance Eliot, AI Trends Insider Are you a nighttime driver? Some people like to drive at night and enjoy pretending they are in their Batmobile and seeking to fight crime. There are some people that reluctantly drive at night — they drive at night because they need to get home from work or […]
From a beachhead in healthcare, firm aims to apply its venture studio model and own pool of data scientists to more industries Navid Alipour is co-founder and managing partner at Analytics Ventures, a global venture studio providing end to end infrastructure and to plan, form, launch, fund, and validate brand new ventures in Artificial Intelligence. […]
By Deborah Borfitz, Senior Science Writer An early-stage startup is endeavoring to help clinical teams deliver high-value critical care with precision, and its first target is sepsis—a life-threatening complication of infection that kills one in three stricken adults and one in 10 kids. Its chief tactics are to “organize behavior at the bedside” and make […]
By AI Trends Staff Prime Therapeutics, a drug cost management firm 66,000 client pharmacies and 28 million members, is working with software supplier SAS to analyze prescription ordering data in an effort to identify fraud. Owned by the Blue Cross Blue Shield health insurance organization, Prime Therapeutics is having some success in its efforts. The […]
By AI Trends Staff Sensors have become ubiquitous. Current advances in sensor technology are revolutionizing nearly every aspect of our society. But it’s the symbiosis of sensors and AI that’s so compelling. By blending hardware and software, sensors can interact with the physical world and connect to the digital world. If this is the kind […]
By Lance Eliot, the AI Trends Insider The coal miner looked furtively at the cage holding a canary. There was a chance that in this new part of the mine, there could be seeping carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide is colorless and odorless, and other miners had died by being caught unawares that they were […]
New tool highlights what generative models leave out when reconstructing a scene.