by: Peter Dizikes | December 6, 2024
Nobel laureate Daron Acemoglu has long studied technology-driven growth. Here’s how he’s thinking about AI’s effect on the economy.
For all the talk about artificial intelligence upending the world, its economic effects remain uncertain. There is massive investment in AI but little clarity about what it will…
By: Paul Maglione / Dec 6, 2024
It will start with airport novel franchises
Do you know who really wrote the fiction book you’re currently reading? Did you buy it because you like the author, or were familiar with the book series, or are a fan of a particular literary genre? Well, the…
BY: Rachel Greenberg / 6 Dec 2024
It’s already started happening to me, and it’s only going to drive more founders mad if they don’t spot it early.
Unless you’ve been living under the world’s biggest, soundproof rock for the last three years, you’re undoubtedly aware that artificial intelligence is all but mandatory if…
By AI News | December 19, 2024
In a world where artificial intelligence is becoming omnipresent, it’s fascinating to think about the prospect of AI-powered robots and digital avatars that can experience emotions, similar to humans.
AI models lack consciousness and they don’t have the capacity to feel emotions, but what possibilities might arise…
by: By Muhammad Zulhusni | December 23, 2024
When devices, networks, and AI work together seamlessly, it creates a smarter, more connected ecosystem.
This isn’t a distant dream; it’s a reality rapidly emerging as blockchain, IoT, and AI come together. These technologies are no longer working in isolation – they form a trio that…
By: Zach Winn | December 19, 2024
MIT engineers developed AI frameworks to identify evidence-driven hypotheses that could advance biologically inspired materials.
Crafting a unique and promising research hypothesis is a fundamental skill for any scientist. It can also be time consuming: New PhD candidates might spend the first year of their program trying…
Zach Winn | December 20, 2024
Corvus Robotics, founded by Mohammed Kabir ’21, is using drones that can navigate in GPS-denied environments to expedite inventory management.
Whether you’re a fulfillment center, a manufacturer, or a distributor, speed is king. But getting products out the door quickly requires workers to know where those products are…
by: Matthieu Jonglez, vice president technology - application and data platform
September 25, 2024
Data fabrics and data mesh give end users easy access to information they need to support their work and decisions.
To get the most business value from their tech and AI initiatives, data and analytics leaders are closely collaborating with…
By: Scott Francis, Technology evangelist, PFU America, Inc.
December 13, 2024
Companies should implement data hygiene practices before implementing a generative AI solution.
Despite the hype, many organizations have been hesitant to adopt a business-focused generative AI solution for any number of reasons. Some aren’t quite sure whether it will actually make an impact…
by: Anish Mohammed, co-founder of Panther Protocol
December 24, 2024
AI use presents privacy risks for individuals and institutions
To say 2024 was a pivotal year for generative AI would be an understatement. As it continues to evolve, generative AI is expected to drastically shape industries. A global survey of technology leaders ranked it…
by: Anish Mohammed, co-founder of Panther Protocol
December 24, 2024
To say 2024 was a pivotal year for generative AI would be an understatement. As it continues to evolve, generative AI is expected to drastically shape industries. A global survey of technology leaders ranked it as the most important technology for 2025.…
By: Edwin Lisowski
If you’ve been keeping an eye on artificial intelligence (AI) lately, you’ve probably heard the terms AI Agents and Agentic AI thrown around. While they might sound like fancy tech jargon, they’re actually referring to two different types of AI that are both making a big impact on our world. But…