From diagnostics to hospital operations, AI is proving its commercial value. The next challenge is scaling it responsibly while balancing costs, governance and patient trust.
As AI becomes core banking infrastructure, model governance is shifting from periodic validation to continuous assurance. Who should audit the algorithms?
Xanadu Quantum Technologies Limited ('Xanadu”; NASDAQ/TSX: XNDU), a leading photonic quantum computing company, and the University of Alberta, have announced a strategic research partnership to ...
Meta’s admission that money can boost content raises a bigger question: who decides what young Indians see online—and what happens to protests the algorithm ignores?
A clinician’s guide to scoring and interpretation The ADOS-2 generates a lot of numbers. Algorithm totals, domain scores, cutoff classifications, and calibrated severity scores. For clinicians who ...
At a convening for the Schmidt Sciences AI2050 program, I saw how academic researchers are facing up to the challenges of the AI era.
NIST's latest face recognition benchmarks show accuracy gaps narrowing, with vendors competing on scalability, profile ...
On 10 June 2026 Kennedys global liability defense group shared their perspectives on how the concept of online harm is ...
(WTVO) — Illinois’ new law restricting how social media platforms interact with minors is being promoted as a consumer-protection measure designed to curb addictive online features. But before the law ...
New Delhi [India], August 3: Artificial intelligence has become the defining force behind today's business transformation. From streamlining operations and enhancing customer experiences to ...
Anthropic said its Mythos model—which currently remains available only to a select group of trusted users—was able to advance attacks against two cryptosystems. The first system is HAWK, a digital ...
AI’s growing use in investigations raises new legal challenges, from verifying evidence authenticity to constitutional rights. Courts are beginning to scrutinize AI-generated evidence, but laws are ...