Hundreds of millions of people are turning to chatbots to help figure out what's wrong with them. Doctors say that's not ...
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement is asking companies to provide information about “commercial Big Data and Ad Tech” products that would “directly support investigations activities,” according to ...
Driven by the artificial intelligence frenzy, Microsoft is internally projecting that water use at its data centers will more than double by 2030 from 2020, including in places that face shortages.
The goal of the partnership is to develop synthetic datasets to train vision language action models on various experimental workflows ...
Machine learning for health data science, fuelled by proliferation of data and reduced computational costs, has garnered ...
In an early test of how AI can be used to decipher large amounts of health data, researchers at UC San Francisco and Wayne State University found that generative AI tools could perform orders of ...
Forecasting earthquakes presents a serious challenge on land, but in the oceans that cover around 70% of Earth's surface it is all but impossible. However, the vast network of undersea cables that ...
According to its new privacy policy, TikTok now collects more data on its users, including their precise location, after majority ownership officially switched to a group based in the US. It's easy to ...
Understand the advantages of PC-driven hearing tests over legacy equipment in terms of cost, scalability, and usability.
Almost a third of children who started reception last year were not able to use books correctly, sometimes even trying to swipe or tap them like a smartphone, a survey has found. Around one in four ...
Risk of bias was assessed using the Risk of Bias Tool 2.0 (Cochrane) and was conducted independently by 2 researchers. Results: Eight studies met the inclusion criteria with 4975 participants (2612 in ...
A mathematical trick speeds up seismic calculations for earthquake simulations and could revolutionize earthquake preparedness.