EyeEm co-founder opens up about AI-powered photo competitions: "We are really obsessed with ranking images. We are unique."
IBTimes UK teams up with EyeEm for a photography competition focusing on the clean lines, shapes and compositions of minimalist architecture across the globe.
Centuries-old process of releasing defendants on bail, long the province of judicial discretion, gets help courtesy of artificial intelligence.
Igal Raichelgauz is CEO of Cortica which is pioneering 'unsupervised learning' methods that bring cars to life so they learn and react all on their own.
In future, artificial intelligence-powered robots won't just steal your job – they could make you look like an idiot, according to an informal Salesforce study.
The app uses machine learning to superimpose faces onto adult films. But experts warn celebrities could sue users.
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's chief operating officer, said that the social networking giant needs to do more to combat election interference, terrorist content and fake news.
The system, according to its developers, could enable better end-of-life care for hospital patients.
Davis Hanson is perhaps best known as the creator of Sophia, a talk show-going robot partly modelled on Audrey Hepburn that he calls his "masterpiece." Here's why it's the future.
Ash Munshi, CEO, Pepperdata, considers new discoveries in AI's worth and its staying power.
The system scans brain waves to recreate visualisations of thoughts, which carry an uncanny resemblance to what a person is actually seeing or thinking.
Emily Crose's AI can pick up hate symbols often used by white supremacists from Twitter, Facebook and Reddit.
New report warns automation might be deployed to mitigate effects of a higher wage bill.
Its not just another banking regulation, but rather a strategy, which demands operational and infrastructure change.
"Not since the Luddites of the industrial revolution has a topic engendered such emotion and sensationalism".
Robots could also reportedly soon be used to develop sensitive spy devices for the Chinese military.
The new AI software Maven, has been reportedly designed to be paired with the US Navy and Marine Corps georegistration system called Minotaur.
Google has released the details of a new system which claims to create near-human accuracy in computer speech.
A study by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) says technology will wipe out almost half of jobs in the UK.
Seventy-eight students from Henan took part in an October trial, which pitted real teachers against software developed by Yixue Education.
"This likely will not be terribly far into the future," the report by Paris-based multinational advertising and public relations company, Havas reads.
From passing up on lucrative deals and opportunities, to misjudging some questionable marketing decisions, even the most profitable businesses have suffered