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Navy kicks off largest unmanned exercise to date in Middle East
IMEX this year will have 80 unmanned systems being tested along side ships from dozens of countries, the Navy said.
Next-gen contact centers demand upgraded infrastructure, automation, human-centered design
An assessment of public-sector contact centers identified seven shifts that agencies are making to improve service delivery to the public
The new version of GPT-3 is much better behaved (and should be less toxic)
OpenAI has built a new version of GPT-3 , its game-changing language model, that it says does away with some
Piloting machine learning projects through harsh headwinds
This video raises many questions data science teams need to ask and answer to get machine learning project pilots off
AI Could Cut Hiring Biases as Companies Make Push to Find Workers, Proponents Say
While the potential for bias in AI has been a concern, some say well-crafted algorithms can help companies be fairer
Where did that sound come from?
MIT neuroscientists developed a computer model that can localize sounds. The model, which consists of several convolutional neural networks, not
AutoStore and Ocado ‘robot war’ spills into Germany
Norwegian warehouse robot maker AutoStore <AUTO.OL and British rival Ocado sparred on Friday over legal proceedings in Germany in their
IRS Using UiPath’s Automation Tools To Enhance Finance, Procurement Functions
UiPath, a developer of automation software, said that the Department of Revenue Service’s Internal Revenue Service is using the company’s
Artificial intelligence development races in heterogeneous settings
With the great benefits promised from being able to first supply such technologies, safety precautions and societal consequences might be
MLOps, l’evoluzione DevOps per modelli ML: vantaggi e prospettive
L’automatizzazione, un miraggio per le aziende attive in progetti di machine learning ma con scarsi risultati, ha una strada per
Air Force names Joe Chapa as chief responsible AI ethics officer
he Air Force has appointed a chief responsible artificial intelligence ethics officer.
Chinese scientists create AI nanny to look after babies in artificial womb
Technology won’t be a problem for its future application, but legal and ethical concerns might, warns Beijing-based researcher.