
FIA wants to use AI to monitor track limit infringements
The FIA wants to make use of AI to judge track limits more effectively.
The FIA wants to make use of AI to judge track limits more effectively.
Microsoft brings its AI powered assistant to Windows 10, the OS it plans to stop supporting in less than two years.
Samsung joins a growing number of companies launching their own AI chatbots.
The deal will see Microsoft leveraging Oracle infrastructure to deliver faster results to those using AI in Bing.
Grok, the AI chatbot powering Elon Musk’s new xAI platform, looks like it will go down a treat with regulators.
Brave has launched Leo to all users and claims it will preserve privacy and won’t train the bot on user conversations.
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure customers can now use their credits to develop, deploy and train AI models using NVIDIA’s solutions.
AMD makes a play to accelerate its AI solutions with the acquisition of the firm Nod.ai.
Infobip Experiences uses AI to offer more personalised and human-like responses to customer queries.
The rate at which AI is improving should be sounding klaxons to anybody worried about being scammed or attacked online by deepfakes.
BCG, Microsoft SA, and Wits Business School have released a report detailing the societal benefits of AI for South Africa.
South Africans are searching for AI that will help them get artistic and Google reveals searches for cybersecurity terms spiked over the five years.
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