Advanced Computing in the Age of AI | Thursday, April 25, 2024

AI Is Not Sentient Yet. But That Doesn’t Mean It’s Not Useful in the Enterprise

Have large language models finally crossed the chasm and become self-aware? A Google researcher recently shocked the world by declaring that Google’s LaMDA has become sentient. Others in the ...Full Article

Europe’s AI Act Would Regulate Tech Globally

The Artificial Intelligence Act was introduced to the European Union in April 2021, and is rapidly progressing through comment periods and rewrites. When it goes into effect, which experts ...Full Article

Key Strategies Enterprises Can Implement Now for Success with AI

According to the latest “Voice of the Enterprise” survey conducted by 451 Research, 34% of machine learning (ML) projects fail and don’t get to production. And a previous Gartner ...Full Article

The Future of Industrial-grade AI

The scope of artificial intelligence has dramatically widened in recent years as critical advancements in the field have resulted in its expansion across a variety of sectors, from healthcare ...Full Article

Is Your AI Ready to Be Regulated? Lessons from GDPR

It’s been six years since European Union (EU) passed the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a wide-ranging and complex regulation intended to strengthen and unify data protection for all ...Full Article

Why Finance Departments Are Embracing Intelligent Automation

Enterprises use intelligent automation to automate a wide variety of manual tasks, thereby freeing up their employees to spend more time on creative, higher-level activities. As a result, employees ...Full Article

Archaeology and AI Unlock the Secrets of Our Ancient History

The study of archaeology is like a key – it unlocks the past through its search for and analysis of ancient items that have survived over the ages. Historically, ...Full Article

JPMorgan Chase AI Head: Here Are the Next Steps for Enterprises to Accelerate Their AI Deployments

AI usage inside enterprises often starts out slowly, from conceptual stages to pilots to testing and eventual deployment. But as those ground-breaking projects mature and more AI uses are ...Full Article

From Moore’s Law to SysMoore: AI, Chip Design and How Gordon Moore’s Idea Might Be Changing

Since 1965, Moore’s law – engineer Gordon Moore’s astute observation that the number of transistors on chips will double each year to keep up with the needs of technology ...Full Article

Should AI Systems Be Considered As ‘Inventors’ on US Patent Applications?

An artificial intelligence system may technologically be able to “invent” things, but then such a system cannot literally be named as an “inventor” on an official patent application to ...Full Article
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