In part one of this series, we explored whether a male-dominated AI ecosystem risks widening the gender gap. The ...
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Unpacking how recent progress in scaling active inference is already demonstrating real improvements for distributed control ...
The procedure was a milestone, showing that AI could work into the operating room—and not just as an assistant. But it also ...
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Folks, the quantum trade is already on Wall Street’s screen, but the boys can't seem to agree on when this potential tool of ...
AI-driven bot networks are flooding platforms with persuasive fake personas that can influence opinions, trust and even ...
Quantum computers are expected to be built at a size that is commercially useful in a mere few years, from maybe just 2028 to the mid-2030s, depending on the estimate and the exact capacity ...
Podcast listenership in the United States has reached a record high, with 167 million Americans, 58% of people aged 12 and ...
This issue of Transforming Care looks at how employees of health care systems are working to make AI useful while also ...
Those changes will be contested, in math as in other academic disciplines wrestling with AI’s impact. As AI models become a ...
An HBR Executive Masterclass with Harvard professor Arthur C. Brooks on how leadership is changing in the age of AI. For senior leaders, the question isn’t whether AI will change work—it already has.