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Nvidia's latest AI research will make it easier to build 3D objects out of 2D images
It's the sort of research that will help Nvidia and other major companies lay the foundation for an easily-accessible metaverse.
AI is making the frontline a more compelling place to work
Artificial intelligence-driven cameras and sensors will improve the jobs and rewards of frontline workers.
Scribble me this: The uncertain future of note-taking apps
Tablets and digital pens have created a golden age for one of personal computing's most humble applications. Will AI end it?
IBM's new open source tools help companies spot bias in advertising
It's easy for bias to permeate marketing campaigns when algorithms are used to target certain audiences; IBM is urging corporations to do something about it.
Sentient? Google LaMDA feels like a typical chatbot
If you didn't know better, you'd think the whole brouhaha was a publicity stunt by Google.
5 cool things you can do with this foldable drone
Explore your surroundings like never before with a camera-equipped drone.
Use AI-powered personalization to block unwanted calls and texts
RoboKiller makes it impossible for spam callers to reach you and even helps you exact revenge on them.
AT&T doubling down on 5G Flying COW, robot dogs
Deploying 5G is challenging. AT&T is investing in novel ways to do it cheaply and quickly.
The #1 way AI is transforming grocery shopping
Technology companies are trying to make shopping easier for consumers. There could be an unexpected benefit for the planet.
Microsoft's Viva Sales: A new companion app that works with many CRM systems (not only Microsoft's)
Microsoft's Viva Sales is the first of a number of role-based companion apps on which the company is working that integrate with Teams, Outlook and existing Office apps.
Artificial intelligence projects grew tenfold over past year, survey says
At issue are talent shortages, integration challenges, and governance requirements, a recent survey of 700 IT managers and executives finds.
AI maturity: Only 12% of companies are 'AI Achievers'
Accenture research suggests that only 12% of companies have advanced their AI maturity enough to achieve superior growth and business transformation. These companies are 'AI Achievers' and, on average, attribute 30% of their total revenue to AI.