Computer scientist Alan Turing first posed this question in his landmark 1950 paper, though he didn’t use the term artificial general intelligence (AGI). His “imitation game,” now known as the Turing ...
This article is the first of a three-part series on artificial intelligence and the changing nature of evidence in New York ...
As far back as 1958, Nation writers were grappling with the prospect of ‘artificial brains,’ particularly when placed in the hands of the military. The concept of artificial intelligence, if not the ...
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Another day, another report or research paper on artificial intelligence and its enterprise use. Here are the stories that caught my eye this month. (Brace yourselves: the news isn't good. But it is ...
AI mirrors human abilities, literally. In this new era, the most valuable technological skills for hybrid citizens will ...