Artificial intelligence is rapidly inundating health care, from systems that transcribe doctor-patient conversations to algorithms trained to spot anomalies in chest X-rays. A new initiative at UC San ...
Dr. John Halamka says the health system's evidence-based oversight efforts, focused on more than 100 different artificial ...
A Stanford-led study of 4 million job applications reveals AI tools used by Fortune 100 companies systematically reject Black and Asian applicants.
When ophthalmologist Emily Cole, MD, steps into the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) at Children's Hospital Colorado to evaluate an infant's eyes for a disease called retinopathy of prematurity ...
AI R&D runs on a cycle of hypothesis, experiment, and analysis — each step demanding substantial manual engineering effort. A new framework from researchers at SII-GAIR aims to close that bottleneck ...
AI is taking over aspects of our health care (1), our jobs, and increasingly, our investments as financial institutions automate (2) customer service, fraud detection, forecasting and portfolio ...
Artificial intelligence and algorithms can perpetuate unintentional, biased housing decisions. Human Rights Commission hosts event to examine.
The rules of product discovery are being rewritten. “We’ve been so used to targeting people, it’s really a game shift to try ...
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For decades, the fossil fuel industry has relied on a familiar playbook: delay, deny, distract. From funding climate skepticism to overstating green credentials, oil and gas giants have shaped public ...
Social media feeds are becoming more customizable as platforms like Threads, Instagram, and TikTok introduce tools that let users directly influence the algorithms powering their recommendations.
Latest AI mystery is that there are 11 specific nouns used frequently by LLMs when creating short stories. Why those words?