There’s a lot of hyperbole around artificial intelligence these days. However, there are a lot of good intentions as well, and many are looking to build AI that doesn’t involve haves and have-nots.
Platform now available to pharmaceutical research partners; powers collaborations totaling over $200 million SEATTLE, Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Variant Bio, a genomics-driven AI drug discovery ...
Distributed inference when the participants are only machines or electronic devices, e.g., sensors, has been explored extensively in the signal processing and machine learning literature. However, ...
In the complexity of human cognition, the hippocampus stands as a central player, orchestrating more than just the storage of memories. It is a master of inference—a cognitive ability that allows us ...
A new study explores how artificial intelligence can not only better predict new scientific discoveries, but also to usefully expand them. The researchers, who published their work in Nature Human ...
The proposed framework for human performance reliability evaluation consists of three phases. First, data is obtained via subjective worker self-assessments and objective expert evaluations. Second, ...
Business analytics provider Pentaho has partnered with Human Inference to deliver improved data quality for Pentaho Business Analytics. The combination of the two open source products is intended to ...
In the quest for knowledge, science often prides itself on objectivity and empirical evidence. It is often contrasted with lived experience, which is defined as innately subjective and clearly in ...