Cybernetics

Resolving IT issues with AI

There has been a sustained investment frenzy in the artificial intelligence sector in recent years, prompting would-be entrepreneurs to turn their sights to secure the attention and ultimately the capital of investors in such companies.

AI: Meta, Spotify and other companies against “inconsistent” EU regulatory decisions

Thirty companies, including US giant Meta (Facebook, Instagram), as well as researchers and associations, are calling on the European Union to “clarify” its regulations on artificial intelligence, in their open letter made public today.

Companies, including Meta, blast EU decisions on AI

A group of companies including Meta and Spotify blasted the European Union yesterday for its "fragmented and inconsistent" decision-making on data privacy and artificial intelligence (AI).

The firms along with several researchers and industry bodies signed an open letter claiming that Europe was already becoming less competitive and risked falling further behind in the age of AI.

AI development cannot be left to market whim, UN experts warn

Participants chat in front of an electronic image of a soldier before the closing session of the Responsible AI in the Military Domain (REAIM) summit in Seoul on Sept. 10, 2024.

The development of artificial intelligence should not be guided by market forces alone, U.N. experts cautioned on Thursday, calling for the creation of tools for global cooperation.

Google's AI model faces European Union scrutiny

European Union regulators said on Thursday they're looking into one of Google's artificial intelligence models over concerns about its compliance with the bloc's strict data privacy rules.

Ireland's Data Protection Commission said it has opened an inquiry into Google's Pathways Language Model 2, also known as PaLM2.

Scientists develop AI system to monitor athlete health in real time

Scientists at Yıldız Technical University (YTU) have developed a cutting-edge system that leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor and assess the performance of athletes in real time.

The innovative project is led by Hüseyin Üvet, a lecturer at the university's Mechatronic Engineering Department, along with his team, who began their work three months ago.

Banks’ use of AI speeds up transactions

Artificial intelligence is already being used by banks and affecting the way they interact with customers.

"Using AI technologies in the banking system has led to significant changes and improvements… in fields such as security and fraud prevention, risk management and automatization of procedures," says Nikos Christodoulou, head of consulting services at Deloitte.

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