Computer Science

Has GPT-4 really passed the startling threshold of human-level artificial intelligence?

GPT-4: Is artificial general intelligence (in this case, AI that performs at human level) achievable?

ChatGPT may benefit people with liver disease, cancer

A new study conducted by researchers at Cedars-Sinai has revealed how ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot, could potentially help improve health outcomes for...

Can AI diagnose heart disease faster?

Researchers at Rutgers University are using artificial intelligence (AI) to study the genes in patients’ DNA to predict their risk of developing cardiovascular disease. This...

AI can predict genetics of brain cancer in less than 90 seconds

In a new study, researchers have developed an innovative diagnostic screening system, called DeepGlioma, which uses artificial intelligence to rapidly screen for genetic mutations...

We asked ChatGPT and Dr Google the same questions about cancer. Here’s what they...

You may have heard the buzz about ChatGPT, a type of chatbot that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to write essays, turn computer novices into...

MIT researchers find new way to boost the speed of online databases

Hashing is a core operation in most online databases, like a library catalog or an e-commerce website.

Can ChatGPT give you reliable information about cancer?

A new study from the University of Utah found that chatbots and artificial intelligence (AI) are increasingly being used as resources for cancer information. The...

This is what happens when your phone is spying on you

Smartphone spyware apps that allow people to spy on each other are not only hard to notice and detect, they also will easily leak...

New traffic cop algorithm helps a drone swarm stay on task

MIT engineers have developed a method to tailor any wireless network to handle a high load of time-sensitive data coming from multiple sources. How fresh...

Machines, are they smarter than a six-year-old?

Generally speaking, machine learning is the science of teaching machines to act similar to humans.