Choosing the right method for multimodal AI—systems that combine text, images, and more—has long been trial and error. Emory ...
More than a billion people are now using artificial intelligence (AI) models regularly, for purposes ranging from work to advice about personal relationships. This trend began with the introduction of ...
For centuries, most of the world’s economies grew at a similarly slow rate. However, a “Great Divergence” occurred with the Industrial Revolution, causing industrializing nations to accelerate their ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is entering a decisive phase—one defined less by speculative breakthroughs than by the hard realities of governance, adoption, and strategic competition. As AI systems ...
The first aphorism I ever read was on the Quotable Quotes page of Reader’s Digest, one of only two publications available in my house growing up. (The other was Time magazine.) I must have been about ...
This year’s senior class is the first to have spent nearly its entire college career in the age of generative AI, a type of artificial intelligence that can create new content, like text and images.
When The Terminator and RoboCop hit theaters in the 1980s, Hollywood imagined artificial intelligence (AI) as an existential threat—machines that would dominate, surveil, and destroy us. Four decades ...
Opinions about artificial intelligence tend to fall on a wide spectrum. At one extreme is the utopian view that AI will cause runaway economic growth, accelerate scientific research and perhaps make ...
Instead of doing one thing very well, artificial general intelligence will do many things very well — if it ever arrives. As artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, gains traction in the ...
Understanding the evolving compute landscape of tomorrow. In partnership withArm Artificial intelligence models that can discover drugs and write code still fail at puzzles a lay person can master in ...
We're living in what many are calling the age of AI, and it's moving faster than most of us expected. Just as our parents couldn't imagine social media when they were young, we're watching our world ...