Alibaba and Microsoft AI beat humans in reading test
Artificial intelligence models developed by Microsoft and Alibaba have, for the first time, outperformed humans in a reading comprehension challenge.
Artificial intelligence models developed by Microsoft and Alibaba have, for the first time, outperformed humans in a reading comprehension challenge.
The vice president, decision management and analytics at Pegasystems speaks to CIO Australia about the distinction and dangers of black box AI.
Online travel agency Webjet’s roll-out of in-app mobile messaging has led to a 54 per cent increase in ‘text-based service engagements’ within the app within five months, the company has revealed.
IBM has appointed Professor Iven Mareels as lab director of its Australian IBM Research arm.
AWS’ ANZ managing director Paul Migliorini says there is an appetite among Australian organisations to try their hand at machine learning.
Australian researchers in robotics and artificial intelligence have called on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to take a stand against weaponising AI.
Qantas is fast evolving to become a digital business, in response to how customers interact with the brand, the airline’s chief technology officer Rob James.
Chief information officers working in Asia Pacific are steaming ahead of their global peers in the adoption of disruptive tech
Why do governments and other organisations persist with the outdated notion of websites and portals when the very foundations of the web and computing are changing?
Apple's COO, Jeff Williams, talks up the company's mobile AI prowess.
CIO veteran and industry consultant, Geoff Wenborn, sees enormous opportunity for artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare - identifying 35 use cases alone for robotics and AI at places like UnitingCare Queensland.
AI software is being rolled out to 20 GP clinics in Western Australia to screen patients for diabetic retinopathy.
An international group of artificial intelligence and robotics experts have signed an open letter to the United Nations to halt the use of autonomous weapons they say threaten to create a ‘third revolution in warfare’.
Microsoft has named artificial intelligence (AI) as one of its leading priorities in the years ahead, dropping its previous focus on mobile-first.
Vendors are over-egging the artificial intelligence capabilities of their products to cash in on the “gold rush” around the technology, Gartner has claimed today.