AI
Machine learning models often behave like black boxes: powerful, useful, and mysteriously opaque. Responsible and explainable AI (XAI) asks a different
Money follows promise, and right now that promise is powered by algorithms. The rush to fund artificial intelligence companies has remade venture capital
The field of computer vision has moved from lab curiosities to everyday tools that help cars navigate streets, doctors read scans, and retailers manage stock.
The pace and creativity of social platforms have always been intoxicating, but a new ingredient has changed the recipe: machines that write, design, and
Generative models that write, design, compose, and invent have moved from novelty into everyday tools. People use them to draft emails, brainstorm marketing
Robots are no longer just programmed arms in cages; they’re sensing, learning, and adapting in the physical world. This article explores the technologies
The idea of machines that set their own goals and pursue them without step-by-step human micromanagement feels like science fiction, but in practice it’
The boom in artificial intelligence has been thrilling and useful, but it has also introduced a quieter, less glamorous consequence: sizable energy demands
The internet used to be a vast library where you needed a good map and patience. Over the last decade, search has moved from keyword matching to understanding
The arrival of powerful AI models has a forward momentum that feels both exhilarating and unnerving. Companies promise leaner operations and smarter forecasting









