Google Duplex AI Automated Calling Tech Rolls out to Android Phones and iPhones
Google's Duplex AI-powered automated phone call system is coming to non-Google Pixel phones and iPhones. It now means that mo
Google's Duplex AI-powered automated phone call system is coming to non-Google Pixel phones and iPhones. It now means that mo
Last week, Google announced that it had formed an AI Ethics committee to assist with the direction of its intelligent technology. This week came an update that few expected – the panel has already been dissolved. The move comes after public criticism of its member selection.
Google has announced the formation of an AI ethics panel, which will tackle how the company should responsibly use and develop AI projects. Made up by a diverse group from academic, corporate and government backgrounds, the council will formulate Google's AI approach.
Salesforce has just launched an analytical AI titled Einstein, Zoho has conversation AI Zia Voice, while Zendesk and Microsof
Technology has become an integral part of everyday life, but there has to be a line, right? From hiring and firing employees to driving and doctoring everyday people, there are some jobs that should be left to human beings.
President Trump just issued a new executive order on AI. Here's all the details you need about the nuts and bolts of what's been signed, what it all might look like in practice, and how it stacks up against AI research efforts not taking place under our star-spangled flag.
It's only been the traditional seven days long, and yet this week has managed to pack a heck of a tech news in. We look at the stories that have caught our eye this week.
From blocking your most hated artist on Spotify to robots delivering your groceries, Donald Trump losing pounds overnight and making thousands of dollars from virtual farming, a lot has happened in the last seven days. We take a look at what you might have missed.
Each year the Consumer Electronics Show hits Vegas with a big dollop of cutting-edge tech... and then there are the left field items that leave us scratching our heads. Naturally, 2019 is no exception, and it has delivered a bounty of weird and wonderful gadgets. We take a look.
With the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas in full swing, many manufacturers are hoping to hit the headlines with a bang, but for the makers of Promobot, an autnomous robot designed for business, this happened quite literally when one of its fleet was taken out by a Tesla.
An artificial intelligence that dislikes women or people of color sounds like a concept straight out of a Twilight Zone episode. Instead, it's reality. How did we get here? Is it possible to build an AI that won't reflect the bone-deep prejudices that exist in the real world?