Artificial Intelligence: Intelligent but Biased
You might remember the aftermath when Microsoft released its artificially intelligent chatbot, Tay last year. Only within 24 hours, Tay started cracking
You might remember the aftermath when Microsoft released its artificially intelligent chatbot, Tay last year. Only within 24 hours, Tay started cracking
When Steven Chu shared the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics with two colleagues, he was too busy continuing his work in experimental
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If you have a diamond ring on your finger, it’s probably imperfect, even though you may not be able to tell. But
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