Fast Food, AI, And Why Guardrails Matter

Earlier this week, I had a bit of a strange situation from an editorial point of view. I wrote an article which I was happy enough for a local magazine on the mood coding, stressing how it helped Activate real excitement within the local community. I was happy to highlight some of the very intelligent…

Read More

AI Tool Flags Predatory Journals, Building a Firewall for Science

Summary: A new AI system developed by computer scientists automatically selects open access magazines to identify potentially predatory publications. These journals often charge high costs to publish without examination by appropriate peers, undergoing scientific credibility. The AI ​​has analyzed more than 15,000 journals and reported more than 1,000 as questionable, offering researchers an evolutionary means…

Read More

Coventry council to use Palantir AI in social work, Send and children’s services | Coventry

Public sector workers expressed “deep concern” after the Coventry municipal council signed an artificial intelligence contract of £ 500,000 per year with the American data technology company Palantir. The agreement is the first of its kind between a British local authority and the company based in Denver, which provides technology to the Israel Defense Forces…

Read More

‘Game-changing’ AI stethoscopes could detect heart conditions in seconds | Science, Climate & Tech News

Stethoscopes fueled by artificial intelligence (AI) could help detect three different heart conditions in a few seconds, according to the researchers. The traditional stethoscope, invented in 1816 to listen to sounds inside a person’s body, was “improved for the 21st century” and used in a pilot involving more than 200 GP surgeries London. THE IA…

Read More

Of dinosaurs and men – and AI

./Handout Sometimes I feel like I live in a “Jurassic Park” film. If you think it will be a chronicle on the quantity of my children as dinosaurs, you are mistaken (but it seems both fun and precise, so I will have to review this on a later date). No, I have the impression that…

Read More

AI Has Broken High School and College

It is Atlantic Intelligence, a newsletter in which our writers help you embark on artificial intelligence and a new machine age. Register here. Another school year begins – which means another year of tests written by AI, sets of problems completed by AI and, for teachers, the programs generated by AI. For the first time,…

Read More