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Apple execs explain why its AI is different from competitors
CNBC· 6 days agoApple CEO Tim Cook (L); John Giannandrea (C), senior vice president of machine learning and AI strategy; and Craig Federighi (R), senior vice president of software engineering ...
Council Post: Unraveling Explainable AI: Understanding Transparency In This Age
Forbes· 15 hours agoVinay Kumar Sankarapu is the CEO and Founder of Arya.ai, the AI cloud for safe & responsible AI. Building and scaling AI with trust and transparency is crucial for any organization. For explainable ...
Samsung Is Testing an AI Health Coach as the Race Against Apple, Google Heats Up
CNET· 3 days agoSamsung is exploring new digital health coaching features based on large language models, or LLMs,...
Apple execs explain why its AI is different from competitors
NBC New York· 6 days agoApple fully embraced artificial intelligence on Monday, as company executives explained the features and reasoning behind Apple Intelligence, the company's new AI software suite. Apple revealed ...
Exploring Our Sense of Touch from Every Angle | Newswise
Newswise· 7 days ago“Most people don’t think about touch very much until there's something wrong with it,” said April...
The digital dermatologist will see you now
WKOW 27 Madison· 4 days agoWhether it’s due to the rise of social media or celebrity culture, the past decade has seen our quest for apparently flawless skin go up a gear. Online...
Business leaders unpack the latest AI developments for Dallas-Fort Worth companies in TXBizCon panel...
The Business Journals· 6 days agoGenerative artificial intelligence (AI) has gone mainstream in the corporate sector, and its global...
In a Bizarre Experiment, Neuroscientists Figured Out How We Control This Extremely Basic Human Need
Inverse· 4 days ago“To me, it’s really an example of one of the beautiful things that the brain does,” she says....
Exploring our sense of touch from every angle
Medical Xpress· 5 days ago"Most people don't think about touch very much until there's something wrong with it," said April Levin, a Harvard Medical School assistant professor of...