New platforms give A.I. to the masses
A.I.-backed no-code platforms are turning average users into engineers
A.I.-backed no-code platforms are turning average users into engineers
Researchers from Meta and Cornell University have developed an “underground fashion map” using Facebook’s AI.
Soul Machines is remaking the virtual customer service industry with digital people.
Kids' toys are getting smarter.
A group of MIT researchers are teaching robots some social cues.
The use of automatic shopping software (or bots) on e-commerce sites may make already-strapped retailers even more empty-handed (thanks, supply chains).
In the very near future, nearly every human worker will have a new colleague: artificial intelligence.
Facebook announced that it has launched "Ego4D" — a program that surfaces hours of first-person video to teach its AI system to see and hear the world as humans do.
AI is helping recreate actors' voices to be used for foreign dubbing, character de-aging, and bringing late voices back to life.
Voice cloning is no longer in the realm of science fiction.