Results for: semantic web

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    Facebook at 10: How It Grew From a Social Network to a Social Phenomenon

    A decade ago, four friends launched a service in their Harvard dorm room. TheFacebook.com was initially supposed to be just a social network, but what wound up happening over the course of its history surprised even the man who would be the face of the company. Sure, the Aaron Sorkin version of “The Social Network” provides a compelling, […]

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    Ai2’s SciArena Benchmarks AI for Science, Inspired by ChatBot Arena

    Nonprofit AI lab Ai2 has launched a new platform to help researchers evaluate which AI models perform best on scientific literature tasks. Called SciArena, it’s an open, collaborative service that enables head-to-head comparisons of large language models. Think ChatBot Arena—but built for the scientific research community. “Measuring progress in using AI agents for literature-grounded scientific […]

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    Ai2’s ScholarQA Launches to Help Researchers Answer Complex Questions Across Multiple Papers

    Artificial intelligence company Ai2 has released a tool to streamline the literature review process for researchers. With Ai2 ScholarQA, users can use AI to parse multiple documents simultaneously to garner a response to scientific questions. Before this automation, researchers would have had to spend countless hours comparing and summarizing numerous papers independently. Now, there’s a […]

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    AI is Reshaping How We Learn to Code—And How to Build ‘The AI Team’ at Work

    Welcome back to “The AI Economy.” I took some time away from the newsletter during the summer. During the hiatus, I spent some time and got addicted to photographing velodrome racing at a nearby track to help recharge my creative mind. And now I’m back to share the latest AI news with you! For this week’s […]

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    What The Movement Against Facebook’s Privacy Policy Is Really Saying About The Hype

    This is a cross-blog post from Network Solutions Solutions Are Power website that I guest wrote. Originally posted on SolutionsArePower.com on June 3, 2010. In my last post, I talked about how privacy issues were affecting the way people view their social networks. In this post, I’d like to talk about the growing movement that is […]

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    Yahoo’s not giving up without a fight

    Surprise…surprise…Yahoo’s troubles aren’t over. Although not enough for Microsoft, they’ve rallied around Carl Icahn to lead the charge to acquire the number two search engine. But while this theoretically could create a powerful competitor to Google, Yahoo’s board of directors are claiming that they might be better off trying to survive on their own. So […]

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    Putting it all into context

    Albeit not totally a historical day, the World Wide Web has put forth two pretty significant announcements this morning. First was the news coming from Virginia-based company, AOL, and the story that they purchased Bebo for $850 million. That’s awfully nice of them and I think it’ll give AOL a good step into breaking into […]