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By Hera Rizwan “We dance through the night so bright, hand in hand feeling alive, our hearts ignite.” These lyrics are sung in a raw, soulful voice which occasionally hits blue notes. The acoustic guitar provides rhythmic support, adding tasteful touches to complement the vocals. The song is titled ‘Rhythm of love’ and is both lively and heartfelt. However, there's no human behind the voice, no hands on the electric guitar—there isn't even a guitar. The song has been created by Suno AI, a generative artificial intelligence music programme designed to produce lifelike songs. The creator of the ...
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Sono tante le attività che fanno capo al CIO, come pure gli ostacoli che il Chief Information Officer incontra lungo il cammino dei suoi progetti digitali. Ma la cybersicurezza resta la sfida numero uno, tanto da essere una voce del budget in costante aumento, come hanno svelato i più recenti dati di IDC. In Europa la spesa in sicurezza informatica salirà nel 2024 del 12,3%, prevedono gli analisti; la crescita si manterrà a due cifre anche nei prossimi anni, raggiungendo gli 84 miliardi di dollari entro il 2027. Una delle spinte è la diffusione dell’intelligenza artificiale generativa: le nuov...
CIO
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has great potential to revolutionize business operations, to drive efficiency, innovation, and improved customer and employee experiences. However, integrating AI into business processes requires careful, intentional planning and robust governance to ensure ethical, legal, and effective use. As a leader in enterprise customer experience (CX), Avaya has a nuanced understanding of the link between thoughtful AI governance and its impact on CX. For organizations looking to integrate AI into their business – especially in customer service and contact center settings – ...
CIO
Interest in artificial intelligence (AI) is sky-high, and the technology is exponentially evolving at an explosive pace. How can organizations keep up, plan for, and (most importantly) reap the benefits AI promises? Foundry put that question to its CIO Think Tank participants in a series of virtual roundtables in the spring of 2024. We learned firsthand about the use cases they were pursuing, the challenges they faced, and potential solutions. One reality quickly became clear: While AI requires a high-performance network to do it right, it also has the potential to deliver vastly improved netw...
CIO
Researchers at Boston University have created a groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of predicting whether a person with mild cognitive impairment will develop Alzheimer’s disease within six years, based solely on their speech. This model has shown an impressive accuracy rate of 78.5%, offering a non-invasive, accessible method for early diagnosis. The findings have been published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia and typically progresses through a long phase where only subtle cognitive changes are apparent. Peo...
PsyPost
Researchers at Boston University have created a groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of predicting whether a person with mild cognitive impairment will develop Alzheimer’s disease within six years, based solely on their speech. This model has shown an impressive accuracy rate of 78.5%, offering a non-invasive, accessible method for early diagnosis. The findings have been published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia and typically progresses through a long phase where only subtle cognitive changes are apparent. Peo...
PsyPost (CA)
Researchers at Boston University have created a groundbreaking artificial intelligence (AI) model capable of predicting whether a person with mild cognitive impairment will develop Alzheimer’s disease within six years, based solely on their speech. This model has shown an impressive accuracy rate of 78.5%, offering a non-invasive, accessible method for early diagnosis. The findings have been published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia and typically progresses through a long phase where only subtle cognitive changes are apparent. Peo...
PsyPost (UK)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly sophisticated. In a thought-provoking paper published in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Thomas Fuchs argues that true understanding and empathy require the subjectivity that is inherent to living beings, cautioning against the blurring lines between real and simulated interactions. A robot may be able to engage in conversation that mirrors one’s emotions and respond with uncanny human-like behavior, but it’s just that–it’s almost natural. The heart of human understanding hinges on the assumption of each other’s subjectivity, mean...
PsyPost (UK)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly sophisticated. In a thought-provoking paper published in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Thomas Fuchs argues that true understanding and empathy require the subjectivity that is inherent to living beings, cautioning against the blurring lines between real and simulated interactions. A robot may be able to engage in conversation that mirrors one’s emotions and respond with uncanny human-like behavior, but it’s just that–it’s almost natural. The heart of human understanding hinges on the assumption of each other’s subjectivity, mean...
PsyPost (CA)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly sophisticated. In a thought-provoking paper published in Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Thomas Fuchs argues that true understanding and empathy require the subjectivity that is inherent to living beings, cautioning against the blurring lines between real and simulated interactions. A robot may be able to engage in conversation that mirrors one’s emotions and respond with uncanny human-like behavior, but it’s just that–it’s almost natural. The heart of human understanding hinges on the assumption of each other’s subjectivity, mean...
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