Machine learning identifies fall risk in Parkinson’s disease

In a breakthrough at the intersection of neurology and artificial intelligence, researchers have published a machine learning-based methodology to classify Parkinson’s disease patients at high risk of falls. The study, recently published in NPJ Parkinson’s Disease, led by Kim, M., Kim, S., Chung, M. and colleagues, presents a technologically sophisticated approach that combines clinical data […]

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GE Aerospace scales AI from pilot to production. India establishes global capabilities

GE Aerospace has moved artificial intelligence from a pilot project to its core business, delivering measurable gains in efficiency and productivity, said Dinakar Deshmukh, the company’s executive director of data science and AI. The company used a machine learning-driven engine monitoring system to reduce false positives by more than 50% and improve lead times by […]

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Artificial intelligence in breast cancer management: A comprehensive review

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Use AI responsibly

Sahishnu Pudial These days, when something goes wrong, people are quick to blame AI. But the deeper question is: Was it really AI, or was AI used as an excuse to avoid human accountability and responsibility? Improving AI skills requires three intersecting areas: core technical skills (computer vision and machine learning), applied skills (ethics, data […]

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ML and automation certifications to advance your career

Many technical recruiters and IT hiring managers advise that certifications are more valuable for entry-level and lower-level IT professionals than for experienced employees. An obvious exception are certificates that demonstrate proficiency in emerging technologies such as AI, machine learning, and automation. Certifications by themselves don’t guarantee a job offer or an increase in income, but […]

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Shocking trust crisis in OpenAI

Sam Altman Machine learning allegations are once again at the center of a storm surrounding OpenAI’s powerful chief executive. An extensive New Yorker investigation based on more than 100 interviews and internal documents found that Altman is one of the most influential figures in artificial intelligence, but not a technical intellectual. Insiders told the publication […]

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The future impact of artificial intelligence

Much has been said and written about artificial intelligence (AI) and its future impact on productivity, the issue of job losses and the resulting inequalities within and between countries. Some studies indicate that AI has the potential to eliminate millions of jobs in a variety of industries, including manufacturing, inventory management, sales, logistics, and services […]

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Measure and close the realism gap in user simulators

Modern conversational AI agents can typically handle complex tasks that span multiple turns, such as asking clarifying questions and actively assisting users. However, they often struggle with long interactions and often forget constraints or generate irrelevant responses. Improving these systems requires continuous training and feedback, but relying on the “gold standard” of live human testing […]

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