A robot that performs well in a controlled simulation can struggle when real-world conditions don't match what it was trained to expect.
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AI solutions should be harnessed to address challenges in farm, health, education: NITI Aayog's Roy ...
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There is huge potential for AI to transform our world for the better. From enabling early disease detection and accelerating drug discovery, to addressing critical environmental challenges by ...
As Anthropic and OpenAI duke it out with Pentagon matters, Cowork capabilities, and model launches, it’s important to remember that technology is not the goal. It is a means to an end. Its value comes ...
Looking at challenges outside of your own company can lead to powerful change. Rosabeth Moss Kanter, professor at Harvard Business School, believes the world demands a new kind of business leader. She ...
We’re living in the age of copy-paste intelligence. You can spin up an AI-powered landing page in 15 minutes, plug in a few GPT calls, and it’ll even write its own press release. The tools are ...
Every fintech founder talks about innovation. But let’s face it, most digital payment products still miss the mark. They look good on paper but fail in real life. Why? Because they don’t solve what ...
Nothing tells you more about the health of learning in a school than a conversation with its teachers.  Just after the ...
Silicon Valley has created the impression of the archetypal technology company as founded by smart, young guns in a garage who tinker around to find a product that can make them, and their investors, ...
However, people must first realize there’s a problem and understand how technology can solve it before AI can make a meaningful difference. When things click, it’s always a matter of consumer ...