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Rage against machine learning driven by profit
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- . September 18, 2024
Illustration: Neil Webb The current boom in artificial intelligence (AI) would probably not exist were it not for work that
Rise of ChatGPT and other tools raises major questions for research
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- . September 18, 2024
It has been less than two years since Nature Index last looked at research data on artificial intelligence (AI), but
Artificial intelligence laws in the US states are feeling the weight of corporate lobbying
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- . September 18, 2024
The adoption of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) Act in the European Union (EU) this year has triggered speculation about the
A guide to the Nature Index
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The Nature Index is a database of author affiliations and institutional relationships. The index tracks contributions to research articles published
Can AI be used to assess research quality?
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- . September 18, 2024
Illustration: Neil Webb Do squirrel surgeons generate more citation impact? The question seems ludicrous, or perhaps the start of a
Why AI might be a game-changer for Africa
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- . September 18, 2024
To an outside observer, Olubayo Adekanmbi’s career in telecommunications epitomized success. At Airtel and MTN Group, two of the largest
Dreams of the East Elevens
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- . September 18, 2024
The Entry-Ant whirred and beckoned the impatient queue forward. Jeri frosted her eye-clips to black for the scan-scorch procedure. “Jeri
AlphaFold reveals ‘family tree’ of viruses
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- . September 18, 2024
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Why aren’t there talks with the Taliban about getting women and girls back into education?
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From left to right: Raihana Sattari, Marwa Shinwari and Heela Barakzai, robotics researchers from Afghanistan, who had to move to
The UK’s $1-billion bet to create technologies that change the world
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- . September 18, 2024
After a decade building quantum-computing hardware, Jacques Carolan decided he needed a change. “I wanted to work on technologies that