Utilizing AI for Better Business Insights: Minimize Costs, Maximize Results

Artificial intelligence (AI) transforms companies’ operations, offering unprecedented opportunities to uncover actionable insights that drive efficiency and measurable results. Companies like GE Aerospace already use AI to analyze complex datasets, improving decision-making and operational performance. By leveraging AI, organizations can analyze vast amounts of data, identify patterns, and make informed decisions more quickly and accurately….

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Sriram Nagaswamy, Executive Vice President at FourKites – Interview Series

Sriram Nagaswamy, Executive Vice President at FourKites is passionate about building world-class teams, with close to 19 years of experience in building and leading technical and research-oriented teams. His strengths include in-depth technical expertise, a strategic mindset, managing global team engagements to improve operational results, and building research-oriented teams from the ground up. Sriram’s career…

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Hybrid AI model crafts smooth, high-quality videos in seconds

What would a behind-the-scenes look at a video generated by an artificial intelligence model be like? You might think the process is similar to stop-motion animation, where many images are created and stitched together, but that’s not quite the case for “diffusion models” like OpenAl’s SORA and Google’s VEO 2. Instead of producing a video…

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Using AI to Predict a Blockbuster Movie

Although film and television are often seen as creative and open-ended industries, they have long been risk-averse. High production costs (which may soon lose the offsetting advantage of cheaper overseas locations, at least for US projects) and a fragmented production landscape make it difficult for independent companies to absorb a significant loss. Therefore, over the…

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New tool evaluates progress in reinforcement learning

If there’s one thing that characterizes driving in any major city, it’s the constant stop-and-go as traffic lights change and as cars and trucks merge and separate and turn and park. This constant stopping and starting is extremely inefficient, driving up the amount of pollution, including greenhouse gases, that gets emitted per mile of driving. …

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