Latest Articles Tagged "artificial intelligence"
The $23 million effort provides training on artificial intelligence technology for teachers, but some educators say they’re skeptical.
Truleo, a Chicago-based tech company, uses AI to rate officers’ behavior as “professional” or “unprofessional.”
Cornell Tech researchers used nearly 25 million rideshare dashcam images to identify police cars on city streets and areas that receive more attention than others.
A roadmap released Wednesday by the Manhattan Borough President gives recommendations for how city institutions can prepare for the artificial intelligence revolution.
The Manhattan Borough President invited legislators, academics, advocates and tech company reps to examine the local benefits and harms of artificial intelligence like ChatGPT.
Employee advocates say that the city’s law is too weak, and employers say that confusion abounds.
Cornell researchers emailed every state legislator in the U.S. a series of constituency letters — some composed by humans, others by an AI chatbot — to see if the unknowing politicians could tell the difference.
NYU psychologists are taking strides toward making artificial intelligence smarter, by testing whether algorithms with visual perception can beat babies at common sense tasks.
The Department of Worker Protection won’t enforce Local Law 144 until April 15, following pushback and confusion from tech watchdogs and employers alike.
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing transit officials to weigh the concerns of public health against those of privacy.