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Gamifying medical data labeling to advance AI
MIT alumnus’ platform taps the wisdom of crowds to label medical data for AI companies.
How to Tackle AI—and Cheating—in the Classroom
What one educator wants students, teachers, and everyone else to know about the ethics of using of AI in education.
Want To Understand Machine Learning? Here’s A Beginner-Friendly Way To Start
Take a 35-hour deep dive into one of the future's most important technological and scientific fields: The 2023 Machine Learning for Absolute Beginners E-Degree Program The post Want To Understand Machine Learning? Here’s A Beginner-Friendly Way To Start appeared first on TechRepublic.
Gartner: 81% of IT Teams Will Grow Despite AI Adoption
Learn about the importance of upskilling IT talent, in-demand technical skills and the impact of economic volatility on IT staffing in this recent Gartner report. The post Gartner: 81% of IT Teams Will Grow Despite AI Adoption appeared first on TechRepublic.
‘Only human creators’ can win a Grammy, but AI isn’t totally forbidden
We are only scratching the surface of how artificial intelligence might be used in art, and musicians are already experimenting with the technology. But if their AI-assisted composition is to be eligible for a Grammy, they’ll need to make sure that their contribution is “meaningful,” the rules now state. An update to the famous awards’ […] ‘Only human creators’ can win a Grammy, but AI isn’t totally forbidden by Devin Coldewey originally published on TechCrunch
Vertical AI: The next logical iteration of vertical SaaS
The AI category is rapidly evolving, but developing into three layers: foundational models, AI infrastructure, and AI applications. Vertical AI: The next logical iteration of vertical SaaS by Walter Thompson originally published on TechCrunch
Australian IT Skills Gap Approaches Catastrophic Levels
The AIIA survey for 2023 highlights the severe IT skills shortage in Australia. Discover our takeaways from the survey with our article. The post Australian IT Skills Gap Approaches Catastrophic Levels appeared first on TechRepublic.
What math can teach us about standing up to bullies
New research from Dartmouth takes a fresh look at game theory to show that being uncooperative can help people on the weaker side of a power dynamic achieve a more equal outcome -- and even inflict some loss on their abusive counterpart. The findings can be applied to help equalize the balance of power in labor negotiations, international relations and everyday interactions, as well as integrate cooperation into interconnected AI systems such as driverless cars.
Industrial Internet of Things: Software Comparison Tool
While the Internet of Things has been an active presence in the technology world for several years now, the practical use of IoT in business operations has been less than obvious to many. However, with the increasing deployment of Industrial IoT in manufacturing and industrial operations, the practical and vital importance of IIoT is becoming ... The post Industrial Internet of Things: Software Comparison Tool appeared first on TechRepublic.
How to Become a Prompt Engineer
Organizations of all sizes are searching for qualified prompt engineers to develop, test and refine their artificial intelligence systems. Is this exploding career choice the one for you? Find out in this guide from TechRepublic Premium. You can get more information on this topic with our Hiring kit: Prompt engineer. From the download: WHAT PROMPT ... The post How to Become a Prompt Engineer appeared first on TechRepublic.
ChatGPT’s Storytelling Chops Are No Match for Dungeons & Dragons
Generative AI is already being tapped to write books, but it struggles with basic narrative. Just look at what happens when you make one a dungeon master.
Meet the Humans Trying to Keep Us Safe From AI
As artificial intelligence explodes, the field is expanding beyond the usual suspects—and the usual motivations.
Keep Pace With Developments In AI With This Intermediate Level Course — Just $30
Web-based training program, geared for practicing IT professionals, offers hands-on experience so students can keep their education and knowledge on the cutting edge. The post Keep Pace With Developments In AI With This Intermediate Level Course — Just $30 appeared first on TechRepublic.
IBM to Acquire Apptio for $4.6 Billion, Boosting Hybrid Cloud and ML Services
The ApptioOne, Apptio Cloudability and Apptio Targetprocess services will join the portfolio of IBM acquisitions later this year. The post IBM to Acquire Apptio for $4.6 Billion, Boosting Hybrid Cloud and ML Services appeared first on TechRepublic.
Innovative paper-like, battery-free, AI-enabled sensor for holistic wound monitoring
Scientists have invented a paper-like, battery-free, AI-enabled sensor patch -- PETAL -- for convenient and effective monitoring of wound recovery. This novel technology provides early warning of complications to improve wound care. The paper-like, battery-free PETAL sensor patch uses five colorimetric sensors to measure biomarkers in the wound within 15 mins. A proprietary AI algorithm quickly analyses the digital image of the sensor patch to determine wound healing status with an accuracy rate of 97%.
Day of AI curriculum meets the moment
Global participation in MIT RAISE’s free K-12 program more than doubles in its second year.
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis Says Its Next Algorithm Will Eclipse ChatGPT
Demis Hassabis says the company is working on a system called Gemini that will draw on techniques that powered AlphaGo to a historic victory over a Go champion in 2016.
The US Senate Wants to Reign In AI. Good Luck With That
With a poor track record on tech regulation, do lawmakers stand a chance?
The US Senate Wants to Rein In AI. Good Luck With That
With a poor track record on tech regulation, do lawmakers stand a chance?
Amazon’s New Robots Are Rolling Out an Automation Revolution
A wave of advanced machines is coming to the company’s facilities thanks to better AI and robots smart enough to work with—and without—humans.