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Don’t ask AI to explain itself—but put it to scrutiny in a way that works
3+ hour, 12+ min ago (635+ words) If there is one thing those who design artificial intelligence (AI) policies insist on, it is that the AI systems we build should be explainable. It seems to be a reasonable request. After all, if an algorithm denies someone a…...
Google opens access to AI models for medical imaging and speech, unveils MedGemma 1.5 and MedASR: All you need to know
6+ day, 31+ min ago (276+ words) Google has launched two new artificial intelligence models focused on healthcare, MedGemma 1.5 and MedASR, as part of its expanding efforts in medical AI. Unlike some rivals that offer healthcare AI tools primarily as paid enterprise services, Google has opted for…...
'2025 was a mathematical wonder..': Nilesh Shah’s viral post highlights the hidden magic of 2025
2+ week, 6+ day ago (389+ words) As calendar year 2025 draws to a close, market veteran Nilesh Shah struck a reflective and unusually mathematical note on social media platform X, reminding followers that some years leave behind more than just market memories and return charts. Shah's post…...
Sam Altman says AI’s next big breakthrough will be memory, not reasoning
4+ week, 2+ day ago (542+ words) OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman has suggested that the next major leap in artificial intelligence will not come from sharper reasoning abilities, but from something far more fundamental: memory. Speaking on a recent podcast with technology journalist Alex Kantrowitz, Altman…...
OpenAI introduces FrontierScience to test AI’s expert-level scientific reasoning across physics, chemistry, biology
1+ mon, 2+ day ago (708+ words) OpenAI on December 16 announced FrontierScience, a new benchmark designed to evaluate artificial intelligence systems on expert-level scientific reasoning across physics, chemistry and biology, as AI models increasingly demonstrate their ability to support real scientific research. The company said reasoning lies…...
Time Magazine picks ‘Architects of AI’ for 2025 Person of the Year, citing dawn of the ‘Age of Thinking Machines’ | Today News
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (369+ words) Time magazine has named "The Architects of AI" as its 2025 Person of the Year, marking a defining moment in the global conversation around artificial intelligence. Announcing the decision on Thursday (December 11), Time said 2025 was the year when "AI's full potential…...
From animal biometrics to migrant safety: Diverse AI use cases delved upon at Carnegie technology summit
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (466+ words) New Delhi [India], December 11 (ANI): The Global Technology Summit Innovation Dialogue, hosted by Carnegie India, saw participation across a wide range of AI use cases, from efforts to ease farmers' lives to applications for animal care, leveraging the emerging technology....
Google DeepMind Will Open a Robotic AI Lab in the UK to Discover New Materials
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (296+ words) Google DeepMind will open its first research lab for discovering new materials, like those used in batteries or semiconductors, as part of its push to apply artificial intelligence to more scientific fields." The facility, which will open in the UK…...
Not long ago, AI was being compared to nuclear technology. So why be content with self-regulation?
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (391+ words) Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak once thought artificial intelligence (AI) so risky that in 2023 he organized the world's first AI Safety Summit, inviting policymakers and longtime AI doomer Elon Musk to talk up guardrails for the boom sparked by…...
HTLS 2025: Can Doctors and Scientists trust AI with their work? Google DeepMind's Pushmeet Kohli answers
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (483+ words) With the increasing use of artificial intelligence across the globe, concerns have been raised about its accuracy and accountability. Amid this shift in global workflows and culture, along with the doubts that accompany it, an important question arises: can scientists…...