How AI can be a game changer for organisations looking to streamline recruitment
Led to debate in US over whether China is imitating advances or is engaged in independent innovation
Artificial intelligence is only one part of the tech frontier where China is advancing rapidly
AI is developing quickly and airlines, airports are turning to academic community for help
Deep learning builds a "neural network", loosely modelled on the human brain
Here's how AI is likely to shape consumer experience in the years ahead
The next step is artificial intelligence, and there's a land rush going on
AI and chatbots have already been available and everyone is already piloting some aspect of bots
Online players are taking the lead in leveraging technology to build products and streamline processes for a more personalised customer experience
Watchdog to test AI software being developed in-house; Nasdaq, LSE Group may use it by year-end
A book cogently argues that the rise of artificial intelligence need not threaten jobs if humans learn to work with, rather than against, machines
The effort is seen as an evolution in computing that allows users to interact with machines in natural conversation style
India should shortlist those public services where AI can improve delivery, and aid the development of such products
Facebook's recent 'trending' debacle, where bots erred while ranking news on the platform, holds a lesson for all corporates: that we are yet to arrive at the stage where we can allow AI to completely
How programmers with almost no knowledge of Japanese designed software to read handwriting
Many of the tech industry's biggest companies are jockeying to become the go-to company for artificial intelligence