AI could alleviate China’s doctor shortage
AI could alleviate China’s doctor shortage
Chinese doctors and tech companies are developing tools to automate routine medical tasks.
AI could alleviate China’s doctor shortage
AI could alleviate China’s doctor shortage
Chinese doctors and tech companies are developing tools to automate routine medical tasks.
AI could alleviate China’s doctor shortage
What Uber’s fatal accident could mean for the autonomous-car industry
The first pedestrian death leads some to ask whether the industry is moving too fast to deploy the technology.
What Uber’s fatal accident could mean for the autonomous-car industry
China wants to shape the global future of artificial intelligence
Drawing up technical standards is an early attempt to control how AI evolves worldwide.
China wants to shape the global future of artificial intelligence
AI tackles the Vatican’s secrets
Even church archivists don’t know what mysteries lie hidden in the Vatican Secret Archives, since many of its documents have never been transcribed. A machine-vision system for medieval text is about to change that.
AI tackles the Vatican’s secrets
Machines are coming for your March Madness office pool
Alphabet’s Kaggle will award $100K to the machine-learning algorithms that come closest to picking this year’s bracket.
Machines are coming for your March Madness office pool
On-Device Processing and AI Go Hand-in-Hand
As on-device processing becomes more powerful, and AI grows more prevalent, our future will increasingly be defined by the convergence of these two game-changing trends
On-Device Processing and AI Go Hand-in-Hand
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