It is time to incorporate both humans and machines into decision-making processes.
Virtual Reality (VR) has been one of the most transformative technologies of our time, and its potential to revolutionize various industries is unparalleled.
In our fast-paced world, productivity is often held as the ultimate goal.
Are you tired of dealing with persistent back pain that just won't go away? Or perhaps you've noticed some unusual sensations in your limbs lately, making you wonder if something is amiss with your spine.
AI’s role in medicine isn’t about when, but where.
The pandemic has shown us how vulnerable we are to supply shortages, especially in the medical field.
There is a recent article on AI in The NYTimes, ‘Human Beings Are Soon Going to Be Eclipsed’, where the author discussing a professor, Douglas Hofstadter, said, "He has long argued that consciousness comes in degrees and that if there’s thinking, there’s consciousness. A bee has one level of consciousness, a dog a higher level, an infant a higher level, and an adult a higher level still. “We’re approaching the stage when we’re going to have a hard time saying that this machine is totally unconscious. We’re going to have to grant it some degree of consciousness, some degree of aliveness,” he says."