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AI Is Not a Match for Dating Apps

We can get AI therapy, or ask a chatbot the best way to start a hard conversation with a roommate or craft that one email that we're dreading to send. We're also seeing AI become a big focus of dating app companies.

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DeepSeek's AI Revolution: Creating an Entire AI Ecosystem

DeepSeek has sparked a gold rush among Chinese tech startups. There's something about China's tech startups—they move fast, break things, and somehow manage to bounce back even faster when things don't go as planned.

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AI job application rise 'risks hiring incapable staff'

A growing use of artificial intelligence in job applications risks employers hiring candidates who cannot do the work, a business owner has said.

AI-Powered Teaching Assistants Can Drive Student Success

Artificial intelligence-driven tutors, which generally provide answers to objective questions, have demonstrated the ability to boost academic performance. For example, in a study led by Harvard University lecturers, physics students who used AI tutors learned more than twice as much in less time than other students.

VERSES® Announces Commercial Partnership with AI Driller for Smarter Oil and Gas Operations

"At AI Driller, we provide a suite of best-in-class solutions for safer and smarter operations to the global leaders of the oil and gas industry," said Marat Zaripov CEO, Founder at AI Driller, Inc. "We strive to continually innovate,

AI For Talent Management: Shifting Perspectives To Drive Potential

AI is no longer just a tool for automation but is becoming a cornerstone of HR transformation and needs to be placed at the center of talent management strategies.

AI-driven software is 96% accurate at diagnosing Parkinson's

Existing research indicates that the accuracy of a Parkinson's disease diagnosis hovers between 55% and 78% in the first five years of assessment. That's partly because Parkinson's sibling movement disorders share similarities,

(OFFICIAL) CERAWEEK AI leading to faster, cheaper oil production, executives say

Artificial intelligence is speeding up oil and gas drilling and prompting companies to take a second look at places they had viewed as too difficult or expensive to develop, executives detailed during the CERAWeek conference in Houston.