What The Tech: Can artificial intelligence be wrong?
Just because an AI gives you an answer does not mean it is always safe.
I discovered that while asking a simple question about a household chore.
Just because an AI gives you an answer does not mean it is always safe.
I discovered that while asking a simple question about a household chore.
One of the most curious commercials of the Super Bowl didn’t feature celebrities, flashy visuals, or even an explanation. It simply urged viewers to reserve their name on a site called AI.com.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and other services. says it will expand its Montgomery Data Center, which is still under construction.
ElevenReader is a new text-to-speech app which can narrate anything using some of the most recognizable voices in history.
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Troy University’s Center for AI Research and Education began in January in the Sorrel College of Business with a goal of bringing AI principles to businesses in a practical way.
ChatGPT, Google Gemini, Microsoft CoPilot and Perplexity are all AI assistants, but which one will help you the most? We put them to the test.