Despite an impressive vocabulary, artificial intelligence often fails to accurately analyze scientific statements. A new study reveals that popular text generators frequently contradict themselves ...
UD professor's decades-long research helps organizations design transparent, accountable AI systems as new global regulations ...
Investors are expressing anxiety over significant capital expenditure by Chinese tech giants Alibaba and Tencent on AI ...
Artificial intelligence is already changing the way the plumbing of the country works, from Qantas to Telstra, as business leaders warn of a white-collar tsunami.
Another day, another report or research paper on artificial intelligence and its enterprise use. Here are the stories that caught my eye this month. (Brace yourselves: the news isn't good. But it is ...
AI’s application in education, in the form our Department of Education intends it to be used, should be resisted until we are satisfied that we can control these inherent risks' ...
Will artificial intelligence ever be able to reason, learn and solve problems at levels comparable to humans? Four experts at the University of California San Diego believe the answer is yes – and ...
Artificial intelligence is really changing fast. We saw a lot of new ideas and money pour into AI in 2025. Now, as we head into 2026, it’s all about putting those ideas into practice. This means we ...
In 2025, there will be a course correction in AI and geopolitics, as world leaders increasingly understand that their national interests are best served through the promise of a more positive and ...
China’s People’s Liberation Army has built an impressive array of advanced weapons and forces, in what American military commanders have called the largest military buildup since World War II. But ...
Artificial intelligence is quietly entering classrooms around the world, and not everyone is comfortable with it. At ...
While that seems predictably unpredictable, 'the political and economic bias of the AI agent's creator may be hard to define,' writes ...