by UN News, Global perspective Human stories Artificial intelligence is present in everyday life, from booking flights and applying for loans to steering driverless cars. It is also used in specialized fields such as cancer screening or to help create inclusive...
by GRACE HUCKINS, Wired.com Volunteers let an AI scan their messages from more than a year before they received a psychiatric diagnosis. It was able to flag signs of their conditions. It’s easy to do bad things with Facebook data. From targeting ads for...
by Mark Minevich, Forbes The world’s biodiversity status is in crisis mode––and Covid-19 has only exacerbated this reality. Covid has served as a stark reminder that negative interactions with species can directly impact our lives. As of 1970, the world has seen a...
by Allison Inserro, AJMC Could artificial intelligence (AI) be used to identify patients with early-stage pancreatic cancer close to 2 years before the disease becomes apparent, and thus harder to treat? A presentation at the ESMO World Congress on Gastrointestinal...
by Mark Purdy, Harvard Business Review Will AI prove to be the great leveler or a new divider? The answer lies in our own hands. By taking action now to address biases and risks, businesses and governments can start to make AI a true force for social progress and...
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