Before and after AI
Artificial intelligence brings many benefits - but also risks that must be mastered
Artificial intelligence brings many benefits - but also risks that must be mastered
AI can be used in modelling, analysis, natural language processing and data management right up to synthetic design, molecule design and clinical diagnostics
Algorithmic or ‘coder’ bias can give rise to prejudiced AI-informed decisions and, thus, to unfairness
Already there is ‘real excitement’ as this technology is not only helping businesses to automate and enhance their existing processes but also to completely reimagine these processes
When lewd images of Taylor Swift appeared online earlier this year they were quickly identified as AI-generated deepfakes, but fraudsters are increasingly active. As humans we must keep our wits about us
Speed at which cyber threats and counter measures are being developed is unprecedented
AI may take over repetitive and time-consuming tasks, allowing employees to redirect their efforts toward more strategic activities. But continuous learning is needed
Artificial intelligence has become a fact of life and, therefore, should become a fact of the education system. But how?
Artificial intelligence will bring many changes - to make the most of these, organisations need to help people leverage new opportunities
AI is expected to replace certain tasks within many roles over time and increase productivity
An unfruitful experiment involving art-generating AI illustrates why artificial intelligence applications need ‘health warnings’
Always having a ‘human in the loop’ is one suggestion for ensuring trustworthy artificial intelligence
AI looks set to set to make coding redundant, revolutionise medicine and tighten cybersecurity
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A key component of industry 5.0, AI has potentially enormous benefits for everything from safety and quality control to sustainability
The strength of artificial intelligence lies in identifying patterns of activity so its role in financial crime prevention and detection will be key
Experts say AI will lead to ‘augmented humans’ - people working with machines to bring out the best of both
Company is going head to head with OpenAI’s chatbot
Artificial intelligence set to restructure large sections of our economy and society in the coming years
Science fiction is littered with tales of intelligent machines but it could be decades before this type of AI becomes a reality
Is the age-old worry that robots will eventually take our jobs valid?
Artificial intelligence is now capable of making decisions without any human intervention, so how do we navigate the ethical issues raised?
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