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AI is playing a key part in reshaping and developing businesses, and in improving people’s daily lives. Different concepts, tools and technologies that use algorithms—such as blockchain, machine and deep learning, natural language processing, generative AI, etc.—are beginning to show exciting possibilities that will support and optimise human intelligence. If guided by an ethical and responsible approach, this field can offer numerous rewards.

Factiverse: reliable AI fact-checking in more than 100 languages

• How can we cope with the increasingly challenging task of checking the accuracy of content in today’s saturated infosphere? Help is at hand from Factiverse, a Norwegian university spinoff that has broken new ground with a patented algorithm to do just that. The start-up’s co-founder Maria Amelie explains how it works.
• The tool aimed at companies, journalists and financial analysts makes use of semantic analysis and search engines to take much of the labour out of verifying factual claims.
• Trained on high-quality data and self-hostable, the Factiverse has been designed to avoid generative bias and ensure high levels of privacy. It also offers an API for trouble-free content management system (CMS) integration.
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Machine learning for intuitive robots that are aware of their environment

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Rob Wood (Harvard / CETI), deploying a drone in Dominica 

An AI to predict where sperm whales will surface

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A man is crouched on bare ground, holding an object in the air with one hand and a pencil in the other. Next to him, an open laptop suggests he is focused on his outdoor research work.

Geology, geoarchaeology, forensic science: AI reveals history in grains of sand

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N. Saby: “A new AI winter could boost development of responsible AI”

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Fine-tuning brewing and recipes: how AI can improve the taste of beer

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Flooding: how machine learning can help save lives

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