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Data Science at Carleton: Researchers Use Big Data to Address Real-World Issues – Carleton Newsroom
Data science is like detective work for information. It uses scientific methods to collect, organize, and analyze data, uncovering useful patterns and insights. As a national hub of data sciences, Carleton University is deeply engaged in data research.
Must Have Checklist For Data Scientists in 2024 – Analytics Insight
In the dynamic landscape of data science, the role of a data scientist continues to evolve, with new technologies, methodologies, and challenges emerging on a regular basis. To thrive in this ever-changing field, data scientists must possess a diverse set of skills that enable them to navigate complex datasets, extract valuable insights, and drive impactful decisions. As we look ahead to 2024, mastering the following ten essential checklist for data scientists to succeed in their roles and make a significant impact in their organizations
More Studies by Columbia Cancer Researchers Are Retracted – The New York Times
Scientists in a prominent cancer lab at Columbia University have now had four studies retracted and a stern note added to a fifth accusing it of severe abuse of the scientific publishing system, the latest fallout from research misconduct allegations recently leveled against several leading cancer scientists. A scientific sleuth in Britain last year uncovered discrepancies in data published by the Columbia lab, including the reuse of photos and other images across different papers. The New York Times reported last month that a medical journal in 2022 had quietly taken down a stomach cancer study by the researchers after an internal inquiry by the journal found ethics violations.
United Nations adopts U.S.-led resolution to safely develop AI – The Washington Post
The United Nations on Thursday unanimously adopted a resolution to promote the safe and trustworthy development of artificial intelligence, one of the most expansive efforts to date to reach international alignment on the technology.
USF plans to launch college focused on artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and computing – University of South Florida
By Adam Freeman, University Communications and Marketing The University of South Florida has announced its intention to create a college focused on the rapidly evolving fields of artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity and computing, with the goal of positioning the Tampa Bay region and state of Florida as a national leader. USF is the first university in Florida and among the first in the nation to announce plans to create a college dedicated to AI and cybersecurity.
The A.I. Boom Makes Millions for an Unlikely Industry Player: Anguilla – The New York Times
Artificial intelligences integration into everyday life has stirred up doubts and unsettling questions for many about humanitys path forward. But in Anguilla, a tiny Caribbean island to the east of Puerto Rico, the A.I. boom has made the country a fortune
3 Under-the-Radar AI Stocks That Could Outshine Nvidia – InvestorPlace
Artificial intelligence (AI) has gained massive popularity over the past year. There is huge interest in AI stocks and every investor is looking for an opportunity to double their money.
Heterogeneity and predictors of the effects of AI assistance on radiologists – Nature.com
This research complied with all relevant ethical regulations. The study that produced the AI assistance dataset29 used in this study was determined by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Committee on the Use of Humans as Experimental Subjects to be exempt through exempt determination E-2953
Nvidia chip, GPT-5, Microsoft AI devices, and Google health redesign top ZDNET’s Innovation Index – ZDNet
Jensen Huang, Nvidia CEO, shows the new Blackwell GPU chip (left).
How Los Angeles is using AI to help people at risk of homelessness – KCRA Sacramento
How Los Angeles is using AI to help people at risk of homelessness Updated: 5:28 PM PDT Mar 22, 2024 GULSTAN DART. ALL RIGHT TY THANKS FOR THAT.