The Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology (FAST) is hosting the Advance Armenia New York Reception on April 4, 2024, aiming to position Armenia as a global leader in artificial intelligence (AI). FAST’s efforts include promoting AI education and research in the country. (Armenian Weekly)
Artificial intelligence has been improving diagnoses in healthcare for some time now, with simple pattern recognition systems already in use. However, the transformation of AI in this field is far from complete, as more sophisticated applications continue to emerge. (The Economist)
In a debate published by USA Today, Richard Rosen and Charles Moster discuss whether the federal government should regulate AI. While Rosen argues that regulation is necessary to prevent potential harm caused by AI, Moster believes that overregulation could hinder innovation in this rapidly evolving field.
For investors looking to capitalize on AI’s growth, The Motley Fool suggests considering a semiconductor stock that is currently undervalued but has the potential to surge due to its exposure to fast-growing AI-related markets. (The Motley Fool on MSN.com)
Mitre, a government-backed nonprofit organization, has opened a lab to test AI systems used by federal agencies. The lab’s goal is to identify and address security flaws and other risks associated with AI technology in order to ensure the safety and reliability of these systems. (Bloomberg L.P.)
The gaming industry is poised to play a significant role in the AI revolution, as the rise of AI-native gaming companies leads to a new era of virtual collaboration worldwide. This shift is expected to have a major impact on the industry and its potential applications of AI technology. (Forbes)
In a related story, The Motley Fool offers insights for Nvidia stock investors regarding recent AI updates. A short video discusses these updates and their implications for Nvidia’s stock performance, encouraging viewers to consider subscribing for more information. (The Motley Fool on MSN.com)
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Armenia on the path to becoming a global leader in artificial intelligence
(Armenian Weekly)
The Foundation for Armenian Science and Technology (FAST) is coming to New York for the first time to host the Advance Armenia New York Reception on April 4, 2024 at Harvard Hall. FAST aims to […]
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Artificial intelligence has long been improving diagnoses
(The Economist)
Artificial intelligence has been applied to diagnosis for longer than to any other part of health care, and it shows. But the transformation it offers is far from complete. The AI systems used so far have often been what seem now like quite simple uses of pattern recognition.
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It’s Debatable: Should the federal government regulate Artificial Intelligence?
(USA Today)
In this week’s It’s Debatable column, Richard Rosen and Charles Moster explore whether the federal government should play a role in regulating AI
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Missed Out on Nvidia? Here’s an Incredibly Cheap Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock to Buy Before It Surges Higher.
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This semiconductor stock is cheap right now, and it could start taking off thanks to a couple of fast-growing AI-related markets.
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Mitre Opens Lab to Test US Government’s Artificial Intelligence
(Bloomberg L.P.)
The government-backed nonprofit organization Mitre opened a lab Monday to test AI systems used by federal agencies, aiming to discover and fix security flaws and other risks.
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The Gaming Industry’s Edge in the Artificial Intelligence Revolution
(Forbes)
The rise of AI-native gaming companies is anticipated to be a major shift. It’s leading to a new era of virtual collaboration worldwide.
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What Nvidia Stock Investors Should Know About Recent Artificial Intelligence (AI) Updates
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Check out the short video to learn more, consider subscribing, and click the special offer link below. *Stock prices used were the after-market prices of March 26, 2024. The video was published on March 26,
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