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20 Revolutionary AI Applications in 2025: Real-World Examples
Imagine a world where your business anticipates market trends before they emerge; healthcare predicts diseases before symptoms, and your personalized assistant handles your daily schedule.
by Rebecca Reynoso
What Is Image Annotation? Types, Use Cases and More
Be it B2B or B2C industry, the race to step up in artificial intelligence domain is bubbling on the surface with computer vision techniques like image annotation.
by Holly Landis
What Is Machine Learning? Benefits And Unique Applications
Imagine a world where computers can learn and adapt on their own. No longer stuck doing just what we program them to do, machines will be able to understand, analyze, and even predict how people behave. This isn’t just a dream; it’s a reality we are quickly moving toward.In today’s information-filled world, the amount of data can be overwhelming. While it’s easy to collect data, the real challenge is finding useful insights from all that information. This is where machine learning comes in.
by Amal Joby
10 Best Data Labeling Software With G2 User Reviews
As the prominence of AI grows, it is being commercialized at a lightning-fast speed.
by Shreya Mattoo
AI In Music: Benefits, Challenges, and Tools for Musicians
If Beethoven were alive to hear his 10th symphony composed by artificial intelligence (AI), he would have tears in his eyes.
by Shreya Mattoo
Brief History of Artificial Intelligence - From 1900 till Now
The history of artificial intelligence may feel like a dense and impenetrable subject for people who aren’t well-versed in computer science and its subsets.
by Rebecca Reynoso
What Is Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Types, Definition And Examples
Remember Sophia, the humanoid that appeared on the late-night show with Jimmy Fallon?
by Amal Joby
What Is TinyML? A Brief Introduction And Benefits
When you hear the word machine learning (ML), do you instantly picture a large room of servers, sweating profusely, to crunch huge volumes of data?
by Amal Joby
History Of Computers: Timeline, I/O Devices and Networking
Can you imagine your life without a computer?
by Mara Calvello
The Rise of AI-Generated Art: From Algorithms to Aesthetics
When navigating the impact of artificial intelligence (AI), the arts and creative industry isn’t exempt.
by Alyssa Towns
AI Image Generation: The Science Behind How It Works
The world of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to grow and permeate almost every industry. Creative work, particularly art and image-based fields, have been some of the first to see significant changes thanks to AI.
by Holly Landis
What Is Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)? The Future Is Here
Artificial general intelligence (AGI) could be the best or worst thing ever happening to us.
by Amal Joby
Mastering ChatGPT: Behrang Asadi on the Growing Effect of Generative AI
Generative AI, synthetic media, and large language models (LLMs) are trending in the business world today. While people still suspect its reliability and ethics, a handful of entities have integrated it into their tech stack.
by Behrang Asadi
Top Digital Transformation Trends in 2021
This post is one part of G2's 2021 digital trends series.
by Michael Fauscette
Innovation in Artificial Intelligence [INFOGRAPHIC]
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are leading edge technologies that involve using algorithms to make predictions based on large datasets, much in the way humans take action based on experience, but with far greater efficiency and at a much greater scale. Because of these qualities, AI/ML has an enormous perceived potential ttot automate a range of processes across the organization. But are IT executives adopting this innovative technology? And are their efforts coming to fruition?
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by Kara Sargent
When Platforms Collide, Analytics Evolves
Within the enterprise tech space, the seemingly endless evolution of data-driven insights continues apace—but when will it end?
by Tom Pringle
Tech Companies Bridging the Gap Between AI and Automation
Automation and artificial intelligence (AI) are important, interrelated tools that help organizations streamline their processes and add intelligence to their workflows.
They allow businesses to reach organizational goals by automating business processes, whereby they can increase efficiency and adapt to new business procedures.
by Matthew Miller
The Industry Impact of AI Regulations in the EU
Following her appointment as president of the European Commission in November 2019, Ursula von der Leyen set out to accomplish a number of initiatives. In particular, von der Leyen tasked Margrethe Vestager, the EU's executive vice president for a Europe fit for the digital age, with issuing an initial proposal for artificial intelligence policy—within 100 days.
by Tom Pringle
The Things Have Eyes: An Introduction to IoT
A moment, if you will, to appreciate that name, the “internet of things.”
by G2 Staff
The Data Toolbox: The Expanding Domain of AI & Analytics
Killer robots. Threatening humanoids. Robo-apocalypses and evil robots taking over the world. (Just kidding.)
by Matthew Miller
CX Tech: Artificial and Intelligent
Of all technologies that impact customer experience (CX), few have as immediate or obvious an effect as artificial intelligence (AI).
by Marshall Lager
G2 on Enterprise AI & Analytics: What is It Really & Why Does It Matter?
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become the hottest topic in technology. Its use in the age of digital transformation spans the commercial and public sectors, fueling debate among businesses, lawmakers, and the public. I have been putting pen to paper on the subject for a few years now; having recently joined G2 to nurture the expansion of our AI categories (as well as our analytics, cloud, and security categories), I would like to sum up some of my views, while setting the scene for a more detailed exploration of the technologies, business challenges, and trends shaping AI.
by Tom Pringle
AI in Retail: How It’s Being Used (+ 4 Brand Examples)
The news has been inundated with stories about brick and mortar stores closing at an astounding rate.
by Rebecca Reynoso
Embedded AI: Embedded Systems Trends for 2019
With the heavy emphasis on digital transformation, software buyers are actively seeking out products that have artificial intelligence embedded within the applications for a number of reasons.
by Rob Light
Artificial Intelligence Software Glossary Terms
Artificial Intelligence Software Discussions
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As a software developer I want to know about latest research on ML AI etc.
How can I start learning and implementing Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning in Swift ?
Hey there, AI and ML are totally changing the digital scene, right? If you're a software developer who wants to stay on top, you gotta keep up with the latest brainy stuff from the research world. Some of the research happening now is not just expanding what we can do with AI, but it's also giving us some sweet insights on how to make these systems smarter and more efficient. Let's check out what's hot right now:
1. The One Framework to Rule Them All: The Machine Learning Periodic Table
So, someone came up with this super cool idea of a unified framework that organizes over 20 classic ML algorithms like they're elements in the periodic table. It's like a map that shows how all these algorithms are connected based on what they learn from data. This is big news because it can help us predict which algorithms are missing and might lead to some fresh new ones. It'll also make it easier to mix and match algorithms for better results, especially in stuff like making computers see or understand what we're saying.
2. Building Smarter, Faster, and Leaner
Researchers are all about making AI work better and use less juice. Here are a couple of areas that are getting a lot of love:
- Generative AI for Creating Stuff
This is AI that can make content on the fly—like writing, drawing, or even making videos. The cool part is that it's getting faster and better at it, using fewer computer resources. This means we could see AI making ads or movies, or helping us out with our own projects, in no time.
- Small Language Models (SLMs)
These little guys are like the diet version of big language models. They're made to do specific tasks and can run on our phones or smart home gadgets without killing the battery. Plus, they keep your data to themselves, which is great for privacy.
- Learning from Everything
AI is starting to get better at understanding different types of info, like words, images, and sounds, all at once. This is gonna make things like self-driving cars and smart assistants way more clued in to what's going on around them.
3. Training AI the Right Way and Keeping It Safe
So, how do we teach AI without it going all Skynet on us? That's what folks are working on. They're looking into different ways to train models other than the usual backpropagation technique. The goal? Faster learning, less redundant info, and models that use their resources wisely.
And let's not forget about safety. We want AI that knows when it's about to mess up and can fix itself. This is super important for serious stuff like healthcare, where you don't want a robot doc making dangerous mistakes, or for when you're letting AI drive your car.
4. Mixing AI with Everything else
Now, AI isn't just for computer nerds anymore. People are using it in all sorts of fields, like catching cyber crooks with AI-powered defenses and helping doctors figure out what's wrong with you. This means we're seeing some really cool applications of AI in everyday life.
For you developers out there, this research isn't just brainy talk. It's like getting a peek at what's coming and how you can use it in your own projects. So, keep an eye out for what's happening in AI, and you'll always be ready to make something cool with it.