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Artificial intelligence in the data-driven world

By Prof. Samuel LARTEY,\xa0www.pefghana.orgArtificial Intelligence has become one of the most powerful forces shaping the contemporary digital era. It represents a major shift in human civilisation ...
OpenAI has expanded Codex from a coding assistant into a desktop-operating agent on Windows, officially documenting support ...
Anthropic’s Claude can now take over your screen and perform tasks for you, a move that puts the company in direct competition with a popular but harder-to-use open-source tool. On Monday, March 23, ...
When most people think of AI, names like ChatGPT, Gemini, or Perplexity come to mind. Traditionally, these tools respond to questions with text-based answers, or generate images, audio, or video from ...
Abstract: Dynamic Vision Sensors (DVS) offer a unique advantage in capturing changes in luminance asynchronously, providing high temporal resolution and efficiency, making them particularly suitable ...
If you find yourself constantly repeating the same mouse clicks every day, you’re not alone. From filling out online forms to refreshing dashboards and managing repetitive workflows, small tasks can ...
When I reflect on the pace and promise of AI in Canada, I see more than a technological shift. I see a generational opportunity to reimagine how we work, build, and solve some of the world’s toughest ...
For years, artificial intelligence in government has largely lived in pilots, proofs of concept and innovation labs. But in 2026, that era is ending. State and local agencies are beginning to treat AI ...
Insurance leaders understand risk better than leaders in most industries. We analyze it, price it and build entire product lines around it. But AI-driven impersonation scams introduce a different kind ...
Announcements draw attention. The real work begins when that technology has to run every hour of every day: in real stores, under flickering lights, with camera angles that shift and networks that ...
If you’re going online to buy some last-minute gifts this holiday season, there’s a chance the price you pay will be influenced by what’s known as “surveillance pricing.” Some retailers are using ...