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Facebook's Algorithm Update Aims to Show You Reels You'll Actually Like, Even if They're AI
Facebook's vice president of product, Jagjit Chawla, talks about how the platform treats AI-generated content and how you can ...
CNBC's Squawk Box Asia Martin Soong and Chery Kang talk about AMD's chip supply deal with OpenAI, plus the web of alliances, ...
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Holidaying with an algorithm: When AI took the wheel
In the first of our "I a Bot" commentaries, our anonymous fintech insider swaps motorway tolls for mountain passes by letting ...
Farmland is simultaneously a defensive anchor against technological disruption and a sector where technology could redefine ...
The move has raised eyebrows among politicians and policy experts. Traditional Medicare has mostly eschewed prior ...
Top U.S. cancer centers have launched a federated AI platform, letting models learn from patient data securely to accelerate ...
The article AI Can Plan a Trip. Would You Lend It Your Credit Card to Book It? originally appeared on NerdWallet.
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Roche and KlinRisk’s AI-powered kidney tool gains CE mark
Roche and KlinRisk have secured CE mark approval for their AI-driven risk stratification tool, designed for evaluating the ...
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Meta says Facebook will now show more Reels you might actually like after launching AI slop app
Facebook is rolling out a significant update to its Reels algorithm, prioritising recent videos and leveraging AI-powered features. The changes are designed to connect users with content they prefer, ...
A new method called MIGHT accurately quantifies uncertainty in medical AI predictions, enhancing confidence in diagnostic ...
A Competition Commission of India survey highlighted how AI is “rapidly reshaping” the country's business landscape. It found ...
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