What started out as a response to labor shortages in poultry processing plants during the COVID-19 pandemic has turned into a robotics system that can learn by imitating human movements to handle ...
How many fossils does it take to accurately train an image-based AI algorithm? According to a new study co-authored by Bruce MacFadden, UF Distinguished Professor Emeritus and retired curator of ...
Patch, according to Warren St. John, its CEO, is “a little shop that’s trying to do this kind of antiquated thing that ...
A new divide is opening up not merely between the developed and the developing nations, but also between those who write technological algorithms and those who live within them.
AI is reshaping leadership and work. Ensuring women help design and govern it will determine whether the technology advances equity or deepens inequality.
The debate over the power and limits of artificial intelligence (AI) is now everywhere, from boardrooms and workplaces to the halls of government. But nowhere should the conversation be more urgent ...
In 2026, unified technology leadership emerges because it has to. AI workloads don't respect the org chart. When models pull data from dozens of sources across multiple jurisdictions in real-time, you ...
The most appealing aspect of the gig economy is its potential to address the growing divide between job seekers and jobs ...
Thanks for joining our fourth quarter 2025 earnings call. Today's call will be 45 minutes. We have Jack and Amrita with us today, along with Owen Jennings, our business lead, and Nick Molnar, our ...
Generative AI has fractured the economics of. Agentic coding assistants now give senior engineers an AI boost, multiplying their throughput, while imposing an ...
Professors once disparaged AI for research; employers now demand “prompt fluency.” Yesterday’s contraband was suddenly the office essential. The conversion felt less like progress than betrayal.