The Department of Homeland Security recently updated its artificial intelligence use case inventory to reflect several uses of the technology that have already been made public elsewhere, including ...
Last week, in a humanities class at a highly selective university in the Northeast, a student played The New York Times’ Spelling Bee game on a phone, according to another student who sat within view.
Though AI has recently made noise for powering high-tech search engines and chatbots, the technology is already ingrained in society, from streaming service algorithms and facial recognition, to voice ...
Going to the vending machine — do you want something? Soda? Gum? A round or two of bullets? Oh, and these aren’t vending machines, per se. According to American Rounds, these are “smart retail ...