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Scalable, production-level AI requires two bases: the known sources of human knowledge and a reliable data infrastructure.
AI is hailed as the next big technology—but the real question is whether, in balance, it will be good for humanity.
Astronaut and space industry leader Tom Marshburn explains how commercial space flight, AI, and new approaches to medicine ...
Many are concerned AI will harm our social and emotional intelligence, along with our ability to think critically.
AI’s potential is staggering: Companies built around it have reached valuations in the trillions, and capital is rapidly ...
Hugging Face co-founder Thomas Wolf joins TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 to share how open-source and moonshot projects are shaping ...
But despite the urgency, just 13% of companies globally say they are ready to leverage AI to its full potential. IT ...
At the Bund Conference on September 11, 2025, Wang Jian, the founder of Alibaba Cloud, sparked profound reflections on the future of artificial intelligence (AI) and computing power. He pointed out ...
Although Dr. Andrew Ng could not attend in person this year, he shared valuable insights with participants under the topic, "AI's Next Frontier: Transitioning from Hype to Impact." Key takeaways ...
AI copilots, governance frameworks, and human oversight can close the readiness gap and deliver trust at scale.
Artificial intelligence is learning the "grammar of life" to predict disease and the very shape of our futures.
The classroom used to be a slow-moving stage: lecture, note-taking, revision, submission. Now the plot has a machine in it.