Vanderbilt researchers have created artificial intelligence that can determine a patient's risk of dying by suicide.
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President Joe Biden has signed an ambitious executive order on artificial intelligence that seeks to ensure the ...
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A new institution proposed by Fuyao Glass founder and chairman Cao Dewang has received approval from China’s Education ...
The Quebec Bar says that machines will never replace humans. The bar association is urging caution when it comes to the use ...
The digital afterlife raises some big questions, like who is allowed to be brought into it and what spiritual, philosophical, ...
While the idea of a digital afterlife is fascinating, it raises some big questions. For example, who owns your online accounts after you die?
As AI continues to improve, the possibility of creating digital versions of people after they die feels closer than ever.
Let’s begin with American politics. Trump is eight days from taking the oath of office for the second time, and America’s ...
Artificial intelligence threatens to eliminate or degrade 300 million jobs across the U.S. and Europe, according to Goldman ...