What Is Narrow Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Definition, Challenges, and Best Practices for 2022
Artificial narrow intelligence is a weak form of AI capable of performing a specific, singular task exceptionally well.
Artificial narrow intelligence is a weak form of AI capable of performing a specific, singular task exceptionally well.
Ravit Dotan of Bria takes a closer look at AI regulations in light of the recent petitions to stall AI evolution and focus on responsible AI.
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OpenAI launches GPT-4, a powerful new image- and text-understanding AI model that displays human-level performance on different benchmarks.
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XDR collects, correlates, and aggregates telemetry data from multiple security layers and products, including servers, network appliances, cloud workloads, endpoints, and applications.
Clickjacking fools the user into clicking on a fake hyperlink to trigger a fraudulent activity. Learn how the threat works and how to protect against clickjacking attacks.
Organizations must embrace continuous security monitoring in order to ensure critical assets remain protected as they digitize their business offerings. Here…
The FTC has initiated an investigation into ChatGPT creator OpenAI as the discourse around AI regulation gathers steam. Learn more.
Job.com’s founder, Arran Stewart explores one of AI’s biggest faults – its problem with diversity – and what can be done, especially by him and people like him to fix the issue.