AI’s Benefits Can Be Marginal in Medicine
The perception of AI driving magical medical breakthroughs is often far from the truth.
AI’s Benefits Can Be Marginal in Medicine
The perception of AI driving magical medical breakthroughs is often far from the truth.
Illusions provide a way to study compositional generation and understand how machine learning models generate images.
AI is the ultimate force multiplier for cybercriminals, making scams cheaper, faster, and more convincing.
Toward Ubiquitous Operating Systems: Lessons from the Field
Ubiquitous operating systems are rapidly revolutionizing the ecosystem of consumer electronics and IoT.
Confusing the Map for the Territory
Trying to capture culture in datasets is akin to believing you have captured everything important about the world in a map.
Feeling Cranky About AI and CS Education
We are in the throes of another hand-wringing “what will we do” moment.
Socioeconomic Threats of Deepfakes and the Role of Cyber-Wellness Education in Defense
Malicious actors appear to be a step ahead of policymakers and educational institutions developing cyber-wellness education and enforcement programs.
The Power of Digital Twins in Cybersecurity
The convergence of IT and OT systems has introduced cybersecurity risks where a single weak spot can render an entire network vulnerable.
A Generative AI-Powered Digital Twin for Adaptive NASH Care
A generative AI-powered conversational digital twin integrated with modular clinical pathways could transform liver health management.
AI Teams Contend With Synthetic Data’s Jekyll/Hyde Roles
Experiments show a degradation in foundation-model performance once synthetic training data becomes too prevalent.
GenAI, the KSA Model, and Why Industry-Experienced CS Teachers Matter More Than Ever
A multidimensional understanding of teaching is increasingly critical in the age of automation and AI.
How AI Could Supercharge AR and VR
AI technologies and innovations are expected to unlock unprecedented experiences across AR and VR devices.
AI is sometimes not truthful, raising questions about how safe and reliable AI tools are in software development.
The vulnerability of LLMs to hallucination, prompt injection, and jailbreaks poses a significant but surmountable challenge to their widespread adoption.
Will AI Destroy the World Wide Web?
The stable business model on which the Web thrived is now being threatened by GenAI.
Human subjugation by uncaring machines is a very plausible path to a different singularity.
Researchers are developing generative AI models that match the sensibilities of a specific culture, group, or language.
How Context Mastery Creates the New 10x Engineer
Most teams are sitting on vast amounts of context that could help solve longstanding engineering challenges.
Concerning the Responsible Use of AI in the U.S. Criminal Justice System
Proprietary AI systems should not play a role in the justice system of a society that values individual rights and government accountability.
Could Biocomputers Revolutionize Scientific Research?
Recently developed biocomputing platforms are becoming available to researchers.
A truly global approach to AI can only emerge by emphasizing the centrality of culture, understood as the ideas, customs, and social behaviors of a people, a period, a group, or humanity in general.
Scrutinizing LLM Reasoning Models
Dozens of AI tools that can help improve elderly care are already being deployed in hospitals.
Nonsense and Malicious Packages: LLM Hallucinations in Code Generation
Researchers cognizant of the impact of hallucinations on software development are devising methods to mitigate their effect.
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