Machines are starting to propose discoveries
AI and artists collide again – so what’s next?
Xerox’s Munu Gandhi on scaling AI in business.
Capital paired with real-world AI deployment opportunities
Just a couple of weeks ago, we wrote about what we can expect from AI regulations in 2024. Then, on 27 November 2023, the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) released a landmark set of global guidelines for AI security.
Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in AI. As detailed in the Vision 2030, the country is dedicated to driving innovation and economic transformation through tech investments, as well as other support for startups and innovators.
AI governance has to evolve in order to address ethical, legal, and societal concerns about AI. But this year has seen international confusion over what is and is not appropriate from a regulatory standpoint.
This week we highlight how AI is being used by scientists to discover and classify supernovae.
In October 2023, MIT’s Technology Review published this article about a new data poisoning tool called Nightshade. The tool disrupts AI training data, and it’s specifically for artists. However, data poisoning is more often associated with threat actors than artists.
On November 30th 2022, ChatGPT was launched by San Francisco-based OpenAI. It arrived in our lives with a bang – and people had strong feelings about it. But what about now? One year on, what are people using ChatGPT for – and has the novelty worn off?
Do you have a dog or a cat? Reports have suggested that in the not-too-distant future, AI could replace our household pets.