AI/ML News

Protest Is Risky at Egypt’s COP27. That Won’t Stop Activists

At the international climate summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, long-standing restrictions on protesters and dissidents are front and center.

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Anita Sarkeesian Hates Talking About Gamergate—but She Has To

A decade ago, she was the target of a harassment campaign for her feminist critiques of video games. With That…

4 years ago

This Personalized Crispr Therapy Is Designed to Attack Tumors

In a small study, researchers modified patients’ immune cells to target their particular cancer—but it only worked for a third…

4 years ago

Mimicking life: Breakthrough in non-living materials

Researchers have discovered a new process that uses fuel to control non-living materials, similar to what living cells do. The…

4 years ago

Scientists articulate new data standards for AI models

Aspiring bakers are frequently called upon to adapt award-winning recipes based on differing kitchen setups. Someone might use an eggbeater…

4 years ago

Smarter sensor sniffs out target gases

A chemical sensor endowed with artificial intelligence can learn to detect certain gases in the air with high sensitivity and…

4 years ago

Sometimes it’s bad for AI to be too curious

It's a dilemma as old as time. Friday night has rolled around, and you're trying to pick a restaurant for…

4 years ago

Is this a deer I see? Socially aware AI adapts by asking questions of humans

As good as they've become, artificial intelligence agents are still largely only as good as the data upon which they…

4 years ago

Why authorized deepfakes are becoming big for business

There is another side to the deepfake debate, say several vendors that specialize in synthetic media technology.Read More

4 years ago

Zoom adds Cresta’s conversational AI to help customer service agents

Cresta's conversational AI tools will be integrated with Zoom's portal to improve customer service.Read More

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