The way human users perceive their interactions with AI systems is, in part, influenced by deliberate choices made by the designers. From depictions of Alan Turing’s early computational machines to ...
How do we trust a human-like technology that we can't understand, that makes mistakes, and that might take our jobs?
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) are developing a variety of robotics applications. One effort is the Molecule ...
What matters is whether we guide AI with intention, so that autonomy in our systems makes space for deeper judgment, better ...
A single brain cell cannot think by itself, but when it's connected with millions of other cells, that network is capable of ...
WASHINGTON — As ground robotics and autonomy are expected to play a critical role in future warfare, four Army leaders will jump start AUSA with a Warriors Corner discussion on human-machine ...
Enhancing understanding of human trust dynamics is crucial to the effective use of AI in military operational scenarios, typically referred to in the defense domain as human-machine teaming. To ...
Greater incorporation of autonomy into aerospace will require more understanding of how autonomous systems function, both for certification and for effective partnership between these systems and ...
Are Non-Human Identities the Hidden Vulnerability in Your Cybersecurity Strategy? Non-Human Identities (NHIs) have emerged as a crucial component of cybersecurity. But how well are they being managed?
In healthcare, we describe burnout as a mix of physical exhaustion, emotional fatigue and mental overload. But what’s ...