AI in Marketing: The Ultimate Growth Co-Pilot

It’s 2025 and Machine Learning is in full swing and the hot topic at every marketing conference across the globe. The rise of AI-powered martech (marketing technology) promises to make advertising better, accelerate creative development while deciphering large amounts of data, and make human-like decisions. Further proof: a recent report states that 80% of CMOs…

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Mike Bruchanski, Chief Product Officer at HiddenLayer – Interview Series

Mike Bruchanski, Chief Product Officer at HiddenLayer, brings over two decades of experience in product development and engineering to the company. In his role, Bruchanski is responsible for shaping HiddenLayer’s product strategy, overseeing the development pipeline, and driving innovation to support organizations adopting generative and predictive AI. HiddenLayer is the leading provider of security for…

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Is Your Data Ecosystem AI-Ready? How Companies Can Ensure Their Systems Are Prepared for an AI Overhaul

As the currency of the future, collecting data is a familiar process for companies. However, the previous era of technologies and toolsets restricted businesses to simple, structured data, such as transactional information and customer and call center conversations. From there, brands would use sentiment analysis to see how customers felt about a product or service….

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ImandraX: A Breakthrough in Neurosymbolic AI Reasoning and Automated Logical Verification

Imandra Inc., the AI company revolutionizing automated logical reasoning, has announced the release of ImandraX, its latest advancement in neurosymbolic AI reasoning. This landmark release introduces cutting-edge capabilities in proof automation, counterexample generation, and decision procedures, setting a new industry standard for AI-driven logical analysis. As AI systems increasingly power mission-critical applications across industries such…

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Claude 3.7 Sonnet is Anthropic’s AI Resurgence

Anthropic has released Claude 3.7 Sonnet, a highly-anticipated upgrade to its large language model (LLM) family. Billed as the company’s “most intelligent model to date” and the first hybrid reasoning AI on the market, Claude 3.7 Sonnet introduces some major enhancements over its predecessor (Claude 3.5 Sonnet) in speed, reasoning, and real-world task performance.  The…

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How AI is Transforming Early Childhood Learning

A child’s brain is an extraordinary learning engine, capable of absorbing information at an astonishing rate and forming complex cognitive, emotional, and behavioral connections during early childhood. This critical developmental period is now being shaped in new and extraordinary ways as AI moves beyond being a passive tool to an active participant in a child’s…

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Dr. Joseph Nathan, Co-Founder, President & Chief Medical Officer at ForSight Robotics – Interview Series

Joseph Nathan, MD, MSc is the Co-Founder, President and Chief Medical Officer at ForSight Robotics. Dr. Nathan has over 20 years of experience in medical innovation. Previously, he directed healthcare commercialization at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, and served as Director of New Ventures for the Technion’s Alfred Mann Institute, a $100M joint…

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5 Best Large Language Models (LLMs) in February 2025

Large Language Models (LLMs) are advanced AI systems trained on vast amounts of text (and sometimes other data) to understand and generate human-like language. They use deep neural network architectures (often Transformers) with billions of parameters to predict and compose text in a coherent, context-aware manner. Today’s LLMs can carry on conversations, write code, analyze…

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Automating Copyright Protection in AI-Generated Images

As discussed last week, even the core foundation models behind popular generative AI systems can produce copyright-infringing content, due to inadequate or misaligned curation, as well as the presence of multiple versions of the same image in training data, leading to overfitting, and increasing the likelihood of recognizable reproductions. Despite efforts to dominate the generative…

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