Category: AI News


  • The first US hub for experimental medical treatments is coming

    [ad_1] The idea that individuals have a right to access experimental treatments has in fact failed in US courts in the past, says Carl Coleman, a bioethicist and legal scholar at Seton Hall in New Jersey.  He points to a case from 20 years ago: In the early 2000s, Frank Burroughs founded the Abigail Alliance…

  • Research cuts are threatening crucial climate data

    [ad_1] But long-running government programs that monitor the snowpack across the West are among those being threatened by cuts across the US federal government. Also potentially in trouble: carbon dioxide measurements in Hawaii, hurricane forecasting tools, and a database that tracks the economic impact of natural disasters. It’s all got me thinking: What do we…

  • Best Practices for Building the AI Development Platform in Government 

    [ad_1] By John P. Desmond, AI Trends Editor  The AI stack defined by Carnegie Mellon University is fundamental to the approach being taken by the US Army for its AI development platform efforts, according to Isaac Faber, Chief Data Scientist at the US Army AI Integration Center, speaking at the AI World Government event held in-person and…

  • Google DeepMind’s new AI agent uses large language models to crack real-world problems

    [ad_1] “You can see it as a sort of super coding agent,” says Pushmeet Kohli, a vice president at Google DeepMind who leads its AI for Science teams. “It doesn’t just propose a piece of code or an edit, it actually produces a result that maybe nobody was aware of.” In particular, AlphaEvolve came up…

  • In a world where technology evolves at lightning speed, artificial intelligence (AI) stands out as both a mystery and a marvel. From voice assistants that understand our requests to smart devices that anticipate our needs, AI is weaving itself into the fabric of everyday life. But what exactly is AI, and how does it work?…