The spy agency is trying to give its teams better tools and make it easier for the private sector to develop technology for their secretive work.
On December 21, 2024, just before 2 pm, scientists made the dead speak. ELIZA, the world’s first chatbot is back. Long imitated, but not perfectly replicated, ELIZA has long been thought lost. But scientists discovered an early version of its code in the archives of its creator in 2021 and have spent the intervening years piecing it back together.
Google says its artificial intelligence chatbot Gemini will now deliver up-to-date news from The Associated Press in the tech giant’s first such deal with a news publisher
ELIZA is famous as a rudimentary artificial intelligence and the first ever chatbot, but versions found online today are actually knock-offs because the original computer code was lost - until now
Idealism deals with what could be in ideal circumstances with complete buy-in and no unforeseen setbacks. Realism deals with what is and what is most likely to be. And when
As technologies develop and dating burnout rages on, Olivia Petter argues that we’ll see more relationships with AI boyfriends – it all depends on how you define dystopian
OpenAI is introducing a new way for users to customize their interactions with ChatGPT, the company's AI-powered chatbot.
Researchers are using new technologies, including AI, as well as contributions from citizen scientists, to improve how we monitor and protect increasingly threatened habitats and species across Europe.
To better understand glaciers in Svalbard and beyond, we used an AI model to analyse millions of satellite images from Svalbard over the past four decades. Our research is now published in Nature Communications, and shows these glaciers are shrinking faster than ever, in line with global warming.
Some industry observers told ABC News that the ostensible softening toward Trump by big-tech corporations reflects a new business landscape that is both heavily influenced by the president-elect and increasingly defined by the development of energy-intensive artificial intelligence products.
The researchers advocate for a dual approach - developing tools that not only detect misinformation but also educate users about responsible AI usage. By incorporating explainable AI into their framework,
The ABCD of AI-issues — agency decay, bond erosion, climate change, divided society — threatens our future. We can turn them into opportunities.