Clinical trials are a significant part of the drug development cycle. However, the process has remained unchanged in recent decades. Integrating AI should allow developers to adopt a more data-driven approach,
Dell, HPE and Lenovo aim for a bigger slice of an AI-server market set to grow 55% in 2025, reaching $252 billion. While hyperscale cloud providers may account for the majority of this growth, tier-2 providers such as Tesla and Coreweave are also playing a significant role.
Uber is using gig workers to get into the AI labeling business, Bloomberg reports. It’s a sign that the ridehail and delivery company is interested in expanding its independent contractor-powered business model to meet the demands of the fast-growing world of machine learning and large-language models.
Fear that AI is going to take their jobs is impacting more than 60% of Gen Zers, a new US and UK study has revealed.
The U.S. FTC has intensified its antitrust investigation into Microsoft, focusing on the company’s cloud computing, cybersecurity, and AI businesses.
Microsoft Corp. reached a deal with News Corp.’s HarperCollins that will allow the software company to use nonfiction titles from the book publisher to train its artificial intelligence models, according to a person familiar with the matter.
FTC reportedly launches antitrust investigation into Microsoft's cloud, AI and cybersecurity practices - SiliconANGLE
Optimism about Baidu Inc.’s US-listed shares is waning ahead of the company’s third-quarter results, as traders debate whether the search engine’s artificial intelligence efforts will pay off.
Uber, the ride-hailing company that has yet to catch onto the AI boom, is reportedly expanding its fleet of gig workers for a new project aimed at AI annotation and data labeling.
Uber, the ride-hailing company that has yet to catch onto the AI boom, is reportedly expanding its fleet of gig workers for a new project aimed at AI annotation and data labeling.
Shares of international semiconductor companies saw stellar jumps in the market based on US's less strict sanctions.
China warned it would take "necessary actions" to protect its companies if the US escalates chip curbs, following reports the Biden administration was weighing additional export restrictions on sales of semiconductor equipment and AI memory chips.