In the News
80% of AI decision makers are worried about data privacy and security
Organisations are hitting stumbling blocks in four key areas of AI implementation: Increasing trust, Integrating GenAI, Talent and skills, Predicting costs.
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In The News
Adobe unveils AI features for Photoshop — but not everyone is happy about it
Adobe has new generative AI features for rookie Photoshop users, but there are concerns from creative professionals.
This tiny chip can safeguard user data while enabling efficient computing on a smartphone
Researchers have developed a security solution for power-hungry AI models that offers protection against two common attacks.
Applied use cases
Quantum Computing Could be the Next Revolution
Quantum computers can potentially transform many sectors, from defense and finance to education, logistics and medicine. Harnessing the unique properties of quantum mechanics, quantum computers promise to achieve superior computational power, solving certain tasks that are beyond the reach of classical computers.
Will AI replace customer service reps?
AI can streamline customer interactions and save organizations money, but will it replace customer service agents? Maybe, but customer service will always require a human touch.
Ethics
How to navigate global trends in Artificial Intelligence regulation
AI’s potential to create positive human impact will depend on a responsible, human-centered approach that focuses on creating value for all.
AI Regulation Is Coming - How to prepare for the inevitable
For years public concern about technological risk has focused on the misuse of personal data. But as firms embed more and more artificial intelligence in products and processes, attention is shifting to the potential for bad or biased decisions by algorithms—particularly the complex, evolving kind that diagnose cancers, drive cars, or approve loans.
Robotics
How Google’s AI team taught robots to play football
Google DeepMind trains robots to play soccer using reinforcement learning, enabling them to exhibit agile behaviors. The robots display new skills such as dynamic movements and strategic tactics, outperforming those with traditional controls and suggesting potential for more complex interactions.
VIDEO: Battle of the Humanoid Robots: MenteeBot Is Ready
There's a new humanoid in town. Menteebot has human-like dexterity. It can walk in all directions, run, turn around, do squats, learn from us, and even imitate tasks.
Research
Young People Want Guidance From Adults On Use Of AI Tools, Says First-Of-Its-Kind Survey From National 4-H Council
First-ever survey to examine tween and teen use of AI finds children think generative AI will benefit their education and careers, but express concerns about cheating and privacy.
Scientists create 'toxic AI' that is rewarded for thinking up the worst possible questions we could imagine
Researchers at MIT are using machine learning to teach large language models not to give toxic responses to provoking questions, using a new method that replicates human curiosity.