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How can you tell humans from AI? Sam Altman’s “Worldcoin” aims at creating digital passports that verify you as a real human – by scanning your eyes. Users who were previously without an ID could do business online.
From big data-driven diagnostics to personalized therapy: AI is expected to revolutionize medicine. What’s in for us patients? And in which fields do human doctors outdo artificial Intelligence?
When AI learns something new, it retains the information forever. That makes data protection more important than ever.
Many people in India have high hopes for AI as a new source of economic revenue. But the government fears that regulation could threaten the young new industry before it has taken off.
Many of South America's best AI specialists are migrating to richer countries — leaving behind thousands of lesser skilled workers that North America then uses for outsourced low-wage jobs.
Sex education can be uncomfortable for teenagers. The smartphone app, "Love Land," aims to counter misinformation on the topic and confront taboos that teenagers sometimes face. It's designed to be fun and informative.
ChatGPT knows multiple programming languages. The AI tool can simplify writing code or setting up a website. DW tried it out.
Could artificial intelligence help us learn to play piano or even surf? Researchers at the Dresden University of Technology are developing machines that could teach us complex skills. The goal: an "Internet of Skills."
ChatGPT can summarize texts, break down complex subjects, or give an overview of a topic. It can be used to simplify texts and research tasks. But beware: Every answer provided by ChatGPT needs to be fact-checked.
When will you fly around town? Several air taxi companies are targeting to start operations by 2024 or 2025. Here’s everything you need to know!