This 'Microscope' From OpenAI Visualizes Neural Networks Using Millions Of Images

Artificial Intelligence is a broad subject. By breaking it down, it's still a difficult topic to understand.

Artificial Intelligence is a broad subject. By breaking it down, it's still a difficult topic to understand.

With the literally unlimited ways people can program computers, there are always two sides of a coin.

Machine learning has fundamentally changed how humans interact with technologies.

Many companies and businesses around the world are impacted in a bad way by the novel 'COVID-19' coronavirus pandemic. The same goes to those on the web.

Images speak more than words. For reasons, they can in certain times convey human expressions much better than when their are written.

The novel 'COVID-19' coronavirus has forced governments around the world to implement social distancing for its citizens.

With more people communicate digitally, there is no saying how many of the data is sensitive and can be leaked to third-parties.

It has been for a long time that online services, including social media, rely on the number of users and users' time spent on their services as the milestone of success.

Mobile app stores allow developers to create apps, monetize and change how the ecosystem works. But not all developers are good, as some have malicious intentions.

Smartphones are packed with a lot of sensors, and one of the most notable, is the GPS sensor.