DigitalOwl, the leader in AI-driven solutions for medical record analysis, has recently announced the launch of Case Notes, a breakthrough product that leverages the first AI agents designed ...
The owl had undergone surgery at Evolution Exotics in Cleobury Mortimer after being found An endangered short-eared owl, which had been seen as important to the survival of its species has died ...
A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond. It has been a night of contrasting emotions as vote-counting continues across key swing states. For 15 years ...
For the purposes of their research, the scientists used images of reliefs in Indonesia’s Borobudur temple, a UNESCO World ... to the ground truth images. AI gets its share of flak, but in ...
This series looks at the new — and sometimes surprising — ways AI is being used to enhance our lives. It’s important to have a home with a look you love. The difference between coming home ...
Throughout an election campaign, US voters are bombarded with images of the two candidates - speaking from podiums, greeting rally crowds and stepping down aircraft stairs. Here's a different ...
When you think of Google Photos, what comes to mind first is most likely the mobile apps available for Android and iOS—but Google Photos is available on the web too, and that web app now has the ...
Those fears spread to the public: More than half of U.S. adults are “extremely or very concerned” about AI’s negative impacts on the election, according to a recent Pew poll. Yet with the ...
Taking the same set of photos I’ve previously captured using different devices, I used their respective AI-assisted photo editing features to see which one does it best. Here’s what I found.
A paedophile who used AI to make innocent photos of children into ‘images of the most depraved nature’ has been jailed for 18 years. Hugh Nelson, 27, took requests from people online for ...
"As we bring these tools to more people, we recognize the importance of doing so responsibly with our AI Principles as guidance," wrote John Fisher, engineering director for Google Photos.