A new Common Sense Media report finds that a majority of 12-to-17-year-olds look for facts and information on AI, likely for ...
The most dangerous part of AI might not be the fact that it hallucinates—making up its own version of the truth—but that it ceaselessly agrees with users’ version of the truth. This danger is creating ...
The founder of Nest explains how to move a technology from bold innovation to mass adoption. As Anthropic and OpenAI duke it out with Pentagon matters, Cowork capabilities, and model launches, it’s ...
Mathematics, like many other scientific endeavors, is increasingly using artificial intelligence. Of course, math is the backbone of AI, but mathematicians are also turning to these tools for tasks ...
Over the past couple of years, most companies can point to some AI wins. Maybe a pilot improved call center routing, a model ...
AI code generation appears to have a few kinks to work out before it can fully dominate software development, according to a new report by CodeRabbit. When compared to human-generated code, AI code ...
Children and parked cars are color-coded on a monitor inside a Mercedes-Benz S-Class during an autonomous driving and AI demonstration in Immendingen, Germany on July 17, 2018. Children and parked ...
The term “artificial intelligence” was coined at the famous Dartmouth Conference in 1956, put on by luminaries like John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, and Claude Shannon, among others. These organizers ...
In 2025, my team within the Soldier Evaluation Directorate won the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC)’s AI Challenge with a tool that could ...