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  • Issue 193

    As we look back at 2020 and forward to 2021, we round up our top stories on AI in business, in breakthroughs, in practice

    Dec 24th 2020

  • Issue 192

    • Embracing the new normal; 2021 tech predictions from Jamf CEO
    • How To Empower a Remote Workforce Series:

    Dec 17th 2020

  • Issue 191

    Timnit Gebru was one of seven authors on a study that examined prior research on training artificial intelligence models to understand language.

    Dec 10th 2020

  • Issue 190

    An AI lab in London has built a computer system that can identifying the precise shape of a protein.

    Dec 3rd 2020

  • Issue 189

    Despite the challenges of 2020, the AI research community produced a number of meaningful technical breakthroughs.

    Nov 26th 2020

  • Issue 188

    Can we create actual intelligence, machines that can independently think for themselves?

    Nov 19th 2020

  • Issue 187

    Can we teach robots to generalize their learning? How can algorithms become more commonsensical? Can a child’s learning style influence AI?

    Nov 12th 2020

  • Issue 186

    MIT researchers have found that people who are asymptomatic for Covid-19 may differ from healthy individuals in the way that they cough

    Nov 5th 2020

  • Issue 185

    Primer can quickly sort through hundreds of sources to identify, say, Russian interference in Azerbaijan. It sells its tech to Walmart too.

    Oct 29th 2020

  • Issue 184

    The model, a culmination of various automated and machine learning techniques, is being open-sourced to the research community.

    Oct 22nd 2020

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