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Artificial intelligence

    IBM announces the 2020 Call for Code regional finalists

    IBM announces the 2020 Call for Code regional finalists

    • Tristan Greene
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    Sony’s new AI agent achieves superhuman Gran Turismo Sport scores

    Sony’s new AI agent achieves superhuman Gran Turismo Sport scores

    • Tristan Greene
    • 5 years ago
    This COVID-19 newsletter was written by a human

    This COVID-19 newsletter was written by a human

    • Tristan Greene
    • 5 years ago
    Harvard researchers developed an AI to determine how medical treatments affect life spans

    Harvard researchers developed an AI to determine how medical treatments affect life spans

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 5 years ago
    A realistic picture of how AI fits into today’s economy

    A realistic picture of how AI fits into today’s economy

    • Ben Dickson
    • 5 years ago
    Nvidia confirms it’s buying Arm for $40B to expand its AI efforts

    Nvidia confirms it’s buying Arm for $40B to expand its AI efforts

    • Abhimanyu Ghoshal
    • 5 years ago
    COVID-19 made your data set worthless. Now what?

    COVID-19 made your data set worthless. Now what?

    • Riccardo Volpato
    • 5 years ago
    A beginner’s guide to AI: Separating the hype from the reality

    A beginner’s guide to AI: Separating the hype from the reality

    • Tristan Greene
    • 5 years ago
    AI to take on human pilots in real-world fighter aircraft trials

    AI to take on human pilots in real-world fighter aircraft trials

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 5 years ago
    Portland becomes first US city to ban companies from using facial recognition in public places

    Portland becomes first US city to ban companies from using facial recognition in public places

    • Thomas Macaulay
    • 5 years ago
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