WASHINGTON — More than 120 Democratic members of Congress are asking the Pentagon for detailed information about how the U.S.
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Transformer in Artificial Intelligence powers over 90% of modern AI models today. Introduced by researchers at Google in 2017, the Transformer architecture changed machine learning forever. It helps ...
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As DOD increasingly relies on artificial intelligence, a question has arisen: How can one be sure that the AI models are working the way they should?
The OpenAI CEO tackled AI’s growing PR crisis and said there's truth to the layoff fears. A "painful adjustment" for the labor market lies ahead.
The use of AI in legal research and writing must be accompanied by rigorous human oversight. Failure to do so can result in ...