With the Covid-19 pandemic leaving people feeling more isolated than ever before, and record levels of unemployment, many people have been left feeling suicidal. AI may be able to help.
Read MoreAs AI technology advances, processor performance requirements have also advanced. Are AI accelerators the way forward?
Read MoreResearchers at MIT, IBM and Columbia University have been able to train a Machine Learning model which has reached “human-level” reasoning capabilities.
Read MoreOften, we hear about AI being a tool to get out of a “modern Stone Age” but very rarely a tool to dive in to the Stone Age. Exploring how a neural network has allowed us to better understand tools from the Stone Age era.
Read MoreExploring the great threat posed by AI-assisted crime to society and how the risks can be mitigated.
Read MoreOver the last decade there have been countless examples of racial bias displayed in AI algorithms, or AI learning racism through machine learning. As a mixed-race individual, I want to know where AI has been racist and why this was the case.
Read MoreImagine a world where all the best-selling novels and highest-rated films are written by AI. Imagine a world where your favourite songs are written, produced and performed entirely by AI. Thanks to OpenAI, that world might soon be our reality.
Read MoreExploring the many ways in which AI has helped and could help the elderly.
Read MoreWhat makes a person a person? Could robots ever be considered people? Exploring personhood and how it relates to robotics.
Read MoreTechnology and football have historically a complicated relationship. However in recent years, the relationship between football and technology has changed. Explore how AI has influenced the ‘beautiful game.’
Read MoreExploring the impact that DeepFake images have on society and how AI has been used to solve the DeepFake problem.
Read MoreIs it possible that in the near future, AI Daily and other media outlets could be staffed entirely by AI? Exploring so-called “robot journalism” and its implications for the future of journalism and media.
Read MoreAccording to research from Carnegie Mellon University, which has looked at over 200 million tweets dating back to January, on issues relating to COVID-19, roughly half of tweets and retweets have been made by bots. Bots also make up 82% of the top 50 influential retweeters and 62% of the top 1000.
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