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A recent IBM patent shows that it may be working on Grammarly for software developers.
“Generative AI could fuel the next big Apple iPhone refresh cycle.”
JPMorgan Chase is tackling human biases with two recent patents.
As vehicles become more connected and autonomous, they also collect a lot more data.
Microsoft may want its language models to prove their worth.
Goldman Sachs may want to use blockchain for anything but crypto.
Disney wants to use AI to help you recall fond memories.
However, these kinds of modifications come at the expense of high-level customization and accuracy.
Despite Humane’s lofty dreams to disrupt the smartphone status quo, critics have not been thrilled with the startup’s debut device.
How tech firms reconcile their desire for endless growth with bold climate goals.
AI that’s meant to detect emotion is highly controversial.
he filing adds to several patents from tech companies that aim to tackle the deepfake problem amid the proliferation of generative AI.
Its latest patent puts a magnifying glass to large wells of public data, aiming to make foundational models more robust against attacks.
“Real solutions to hallucination are going to be the next step change in AI.”
As Boeing faces heat, Airbus may be looking at ways to boost production to meet the surge in demand.
The patents highlight the data privacy issues to come with the metaverse and its headsets.
Nvidia wants to keep data centers from standing idle.
: PayPal wants to create AI that tracks all kinds of user behavior.
The filings signal the growing use cases for AI in healthcare settings, but also the risks that may accompany using AI in clinical care.
Ford wants to charge EVs when renewables are ripe, according to its latest patent.