Ethics & Society

A Zebrafish Model Unlocks AI's Inner Drive
AI Technologies & Tools A Zebrafish Model Unlocks AI's Inner Drive

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a pioneering computational model that successfully imbues artificial intelligence with a form of genuine, animal-like curiosity, moving beyond the rigid constraints of traditional programming. This groundbreaking initiative, centered on a

Nvidia Rubin Marks a Turning Point in AI Security
Big Data & Analytics Nvidia Rubin Marks a Turning Point in AI Security

The creation of a single, frontier artificial intelligence model now commands a budget rivaling a Hollywood blockbuster, yet for years, the digital vaults holding these billion-dollar assets were secured with little more than a standard padlock and a handshake agreement. This disparity between

Community Resistance Halts Big Tech's Data Center Boom
Big Data & Analytics Community Resistance Halts Big Tech's Data Center Boom

The sprawling, invisible world of artificial intelligence and cloud computing is powered by an increasingly visible and contentious physical reality: the massive data center. As Big Tech companies and developers push to invest billions in expanding this critical infrastructure, their plans are

What Is the True Cost of Wegmans' Face Scans?
Computer Vision & Perception What Is the True Cost of Wegmans' Face Scans?

A routine trip to the grocery store now involves more than just picking out produce; for some shoppers, it includes an involuntary facial scan, a practice that has thrust a beloved supermarket chain into a complex national conversation. Wegmans Food Markets confirmed its use of facial recognition

AI Framework Brings New Precision to Brain Tumor Analysis
Computer Vision & Perception AI Framework Brings New Precision to Brain Tumor Analysis

A groundbreaking study has unveiled a sophisticated framework known as Mod-SE(2), which is poised to fundamentally revolutionize the analysis of brain tumors by leveraging the power of geometric deep learning. This research directly confronts the significant and persistent challenges associated

Study Finds News Media Rarely Humanizes AI
AI Technologies & Tools Study Finds News Media Rarely Humanizes AI

A comprehensive new analysis of language used in professional news writing reveals that the common assumption of artificial intelligence being pervasively and thoughtlessly humanized may be a significant overstatement. A team of researchers from Iowa State University, Brigham Young University, and

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