From data poisoning to prompt injection, threats against enterprise AI applications and foundations are beginning to move from theory to reality.
Veronika Koren talks about pursuing a theory of neural coding that doesn’t fit a simple narrative, and the resilience it took to see it through.
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Lufthansa Group is reshaping how it sells flights and manages passengers, with Amadeus Nevio set to play a central role. The ...
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Quantum computers, systems that process information leveraging quantum mechanical effects, could soon outperform classical computers on some complex computational problems. These computers rely on ...
To truly unlock AI’s benefits, enterprises must move from pilots to fully operationalized, scalable solutions.