Educators debate AI in classrooms; responsible use teaches students skills, creativity, and workplace readiness.
Organisations sit on vast quantities of structured data in relational databases and spreadsheets. It’s organised and searchable, yet when it comes to extracting insights, we barely scratch the surface ...
A new analysis of scientific practices suggests that a researcher’s personal political views may influence the results they ...
A researcher has created a chatbot that is indistinguishable from human participants in online surveys. Some researchers fear ...
Tech companies have touted scientific findings from AI systems. But can they truly produce bona fide advancements?
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30 essential data analytics terms every marketer should know
Every marketer should understand these 30 commonly used data analytics terms so they can create meaningful sales and campaign ...
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AI cannot automate science: A philosopher explains the uniquely human aspects of doing research
Consistent with the general trend of incorporating artificial intelligence into nearly every field, researchers and ...
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How do we make sure AI is fair, safe, and secure?
AI is ubiquitous now—from interpreting medical results to driving cars, not to mention answering every question under the sun ...
WRAL meteorologists Elizabeth Gardner and Grant Skinner break down the ingredients of predictive weather models, explaining ...
An exclusive conversation with Kevin Weil, head of OpenAI for Science, a new in-house team that wants to make scientists more productive.
So far, the accomplishments of these so-called AI scientists have been mixed. On the one hand, AI systems can process vast datasets and detect subtle correlations that humans are unable to detect. On ...
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