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AI, algorithms, and bias: How technology is creating new frontiers for discrimination law
Phillips & Associates reports AI algorithms are reshaping hiring practices, raising concerns over bias and legal accountability in discrimination law.
Instead of fearing cameras in their vehicles, fleet drivers are now asking for them for protection during incidents, but there are many more benefits, argues Geotab.
University of Alberta and Department of National Defence researchers have developed a tiny battery-free sensor that can be used to track vital signs of soldiers in the field, including checking for ...
The use of artificial intelligence can go well beyond a search engine, lesson template, or calendar organizer—but many teachers still use AI mostly for those kinds of surface-level tasks. As AI models ...
The president has expanded efforts to fight what he sees as censorship overseas, using the State Department to target European governments.
An ecosystem approach forces broader thinking. It requires cross-functional alignment and discourages short-term technical ...
Movie theatre attendance hasn’t recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic’s disruption and the rise of streaming services. But ...
An exclusive conversation with OpenAI’s chief scientist, Jakub Pachocki, about his firm's new grand challenge and the future of AI.
The EV maker no longer expects to be adjusted EBITDA positive in 2027 as it focuses on autonomous vehicle technology efforts, ...
Google, Meta, Samsung and Apple are developing AI-powered smart glasses that combine cameras and voice assistants to capture ...
CHENNAI: The Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT-M) has announced the introduction of four new postgraduate programmes from the upcoming academic year.Th ...
One of the few paths left between the two continents threads through Azerbaijan, Georgia and Turkey, as global conflicts complicate aviation logistics.
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