Trust and AI are trapped in a deadly tango in which one of them is out of step. MIT's Doctor Renee Gosline has been ...
Professor Gilbert Strang taught linear algebra for 61 years. His free online lectures, part of MIT OpenCourseWare, reached ...
Tech leaders love predicting the future. Sometimes they nail it, sometimes they miss spectacularly, and sometimes they leave ...
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UMSL computer science students in Sharlee Climer’s biological data science course analyze genetic data and network models to ...
As AI takes over routine accounting work, the skill that keeps audits reliable — professional skepticism — faces erosion.
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There's a delicate art to teaching robots, even when you're preparing them for predictable environments like factories, where they'll repeat the same tasks a little differently depending on the ...
Two of California's largest courts are testing an AI tool that can draft orders and produce research memos. Judges so far are ...
As Alexandr Wang walked down the staircase to the open atrium at Scale AI headquarters in San Francisco last June, employees didn’t know if he was still their boss. A day earlier, the data labeling ...