Opinion

The Man Who Saw AI Coming

M ore than a decade ago, the economist Erik Brynjolfsson made a prediction: AI would change everything. Humans began using tools millions of years ago. They cultivated grain and d ...
People use their bodies—not just their brains—to think. So the MIT Project on Embodied Education brings movement to the classroom and academics to the gym, the river, the studio, and even the ...
The Middle East is witnessing unprecedented theme park growth, fueled by Vision 2030 plans to diversify economies beyond ...
For decades, India's IT services industry sold two things. The first was technology and second was predictability. Multi-year ...
India’s $100-billion plus AI land grab is turning data centres into the next infrastructure gold rush The country is no ...
Abstract: Due to simple to calculate and derivate, SoftMax is widely used in neural network computing as an activation function. But how to guarantee the accuracy and speed while minimizing the ...
Abstract: Lipschitz extensions were proposed as a tool for designing differentially private algorithms for approximating graph statistics. However, efficiently computable Lipschitz extensions were ...
The Australian government has said AI is very much in the country’s future national interest – but where does it stand today?
Brie Howard has built her place in cannabis through connection. The Bud & Mary’s sales representative is outgoing, quick to ...
Palantir must achieve ~$42B in revenue and a 61% FCF margin by 2030 to justify its current valuation. See why I rate PLTR ...
Once rapidly fatal, neglected, and orphan diseases without approved therapeutic options, systemic amyloidoses are now highly ...
Newer nonvolatile memory (NVM) technologies are poised to take over from flash in embedded applications on newer process ...