Can RAG solve generative AI’s problems?
Quality and diversity data limitations lead to AI training and output issues. Artificial intelligence has made massive strides, and most of us have reaped the benefits. Initially emerging through Read more on
Quality and diversity data limitations lead to AI training and output issues. Artificial intelligence has made massive strides, and most of us have reaped the benefits. Initially emerging through Read more on
Artificial intelligence is helping to personalize medicine, and the testing needed may surprise you. Cancer has touched almost all of us: our mothers, fathers, children, neighbors, and even ourselves. Read more on
Microsoft’s Redmond, Wash., campus. (GeekWire Photo) Microsoft has made a deal to buy 500,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide removal credits from a subsidiary of Occidental Petroleum. Read more on
(Image via Juicer Energy’s website) A secretive new Seattle-area startup called Juicer Energy is aiming to turn residential real estate properties into public EV charging stations. Read more on
Intuit is undertaking a corporate reshuffling to turbocharge its artificial intelligence plans.Read more… Read more on
A former Google employee has launched a company that will make movies using generative artificial intelligence.Read more… Read more on
If you’ve followed Tesla’s FSD software over the years, you might have noticed an interesting pattern. Constant updates, version after version full of tweaks and fixes, yet the cars still Read more on
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world of technology. What is AI? Read more on
Procurement teams are under increasing pressure to find new methods for optimizing operations and enhancing financial performance. Inefficiency is one of the biggest difficulties plaguing procurement processes, but this can Read more on
AI will challenge IT infrastructure, governance, security, and IT. As companies transition to AI, what should CIOs be doing to prepare their organizations? Read more on
As technology goes, the internet of things (IoT) is old: internet-connected devices outnumbered people on Earth around 2008 or 2009, according to a contemporary Cisco report. Since then, IoT has Read more on
This story first appeared in China Report, MIT Technology Review’s newsletter about technology in China. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Tuesday. There’s been so much Read more on