Tatyana Woodall
Scientists Made a Mind-Bending Discovery About How AI Actually Works
Researchers are trying to figure out why AI systems are good at learning so much with so little.
New Study Suggests Vaping Damages Your Immune System
Scientists made mice vape and the damage was even worse than they expected.
Scientists Taught an AI to ‘Sleep’ So That It Doesn't Forget What It Learned, Like a Person
Researchers say counting sheep may be the best way for AIs to exhibit life-long learning.
Scientists Found a Way to Defeat a 'Near-Superhuman' Go-Playing AI
Researchers developed a rival adversarial AI to trick the fearsome KataGo model into losing games.
Big Meat Companies Want to Use Smartwatches to Track Workers’ Every Move
As more companies seek to monitor workers, unions are beginning to push back, citing privacy and safety concerns.
Companies in the UK Are Mining Users’ Personal Data to Place Billboard Ads
A new investigation reveals that in the UK, the billboards watch you.
Meta's AI Chief Publishes Paper on Creating ‘Autonomous’ Artificial Intelligence
Yann LeCun, machine learning pioneer and head of AI at Meta, lays out a vision for AIs that learn about the world more like humans in a new study.