The deployment of artificial intelligence technologies continues to grow and is expected to become more personalized over time, The New York Times reports. Machine-learning models are slowly being baked into everyday technologies while also being used for tailoring users' multimedia habits and general health monitoring. Privacy remains a factor in these developments taking hold, but researchers have begun finding workarounds through federated learning and encryption tactics.
23 Feb. 2021
AI tech on the rise, getting more personalized
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