In the 1950s AI researchers figured that if a toddler can learn to speak and understand, it should take only about five years to teach a computer the same skills. Fifty years on, there’s been little ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Paul-Smith Goodson is an analyst covering quantum computing and AI. Computer scientists have long toyed with the idea of creating ...
Do computers think? Some experts say yes, some say no. —Time magazine, Jan. 23, 1950 How do we tell whether a machine thinks? Much of today’s discussion of the matter starts with British computer ...
These 'living computers' are made from human neurons — and you can rent one for $500 a month In the search for less energy-hungry artificial intelligence, some scientists are exploring living ...
The race to build artificial intelligence is driven by little silicon chips called GPUs, which were originally created for video games. A drawing of a GPU chip Tech companies are now packing GPUs — ...
Could artificial intelligence help overcome one of quantum computing's biggest roadblocks? New research from Australia's national science agency has found AI could help solve quantum computing errors.