

‘Cheap Labour a Huge Stumbling Block for AI in India’
Andrew Kernebone believes that AI adoption may be more pronounced in countries with higher labour costs, where companies see the potential for achieving more with fewer employees
Andrew Kernebone believes that AI adoption may be more pronounced in countries with higher labour costs, where companies see the potential for achieving more with fewer employees
The collaboration aims to transform the way developers build modern applications
Anthropomorphism has helped shift the responsibility from the humans behind the technologies to the technology itself
The pioneering mind behind the LINPACK Benchmark and Top500 List talks to AIM
In an exclusive interview, Irene Solaiman shared her journey from OpenAI to becoming the Policy Director at Hugging Face
Visionary Geoffrey Hinton recently left Google to speak out about the dangers of AI
The retail giant has built sophisticated algorithms to accurately predict future customer demand, which helps the retailer optimise its buying, distribution, price, and promotions.
“It surprised us all, including the people who are working on these things (LLMs). There’s been progressive improvement, but nobody really expected this level of human utility.”
“AI is touching society in many ways and will create risk. We’ll need lots of different solutions and people working on it consequently,” says Dan Hendrycks, in an exclusive interview with AIM
A tile that can fill an entire plane, without repeating itself in regular intervals is an Einstein
In the age of Microsoft’s GitHub Copilot, Amazon CodeWhisperer, and more, how does Replit stand apart?
Centenarian CR Rao was awarded the Statistics’ equivalent of the Nobel Prize for his paper dating over 75 years
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