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Why Super Micro Computer, C3.ai, and Other Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stocks Rallied This Week
There’s little question that one of the prevailing forces that has been driving the market higher over the past year…
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Artificial intelligence brings historical figure to life as RPI celebrates bicentennial
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is celebrating its bicentennial year by honoring two very special guests. NASA astronaut…
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What Is AI? How Artificial Intelligence Works (2024)
Your favorite streaming service, your email spam filter, and your smart thermostat have one thing in common: They’re all powered…
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OpenAI Dissolves ‘Superalignment Team,’ Distributes AI Safety
OpenAI reportedly effectively dissolved its “superalignment team,” which was dedicated to ensuring the safety of future advanced artificial intelligence systems. The decision came…
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Buffalo Grove H.S. using artificial intelligence in the classroom
Buffalo Grove H.S. using artificial intelligence in the classroom – CBS Chicago Watch CBS News Artificial intelligence is already changing…
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Chicago area high school using AI to help students become future teachers
CHICAGO (CBS) — Artificial intelligence is already changing the way teachers teach and students learn. One school in northwest suburban…
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OpenAI nixes team focused on risk of AI causing ‘human extinction’
OpenAI eliminated a team focused on the risks posed by advanced artificial intelligence less than a year after it was…
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Valley hospital now using AI to diagnose strokes and seizures
PHOENIX — A Valley hospital has begun using artificial intelligence to diagnose strokes and seizures, officials said on Thursday. Abrazo…
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The US Senate AI Gang Says ‘Spend Heavy, Regulate Light’
The US Senate ups spending on artificial intelligence but neglects regulation, while Europe races ahead with its binding AI Act.…
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Categorizing data important to success of artificial intelligence
KANSAS CITY, MO. — Organizing data, more so than having enough data, could cause problems for food and beverage companies…
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