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Bloomberg was allowed, and the New York Times wasn't. Anthropic said it had no knowledge of the list and that its contractor, ...
Nikki Greenberg, a pioneering futurist and global authority on innovation in real estate, was named a Top 3 finalist in both ...
Brooklynite Pete DeJoy has taken the reins at Astronomer after its disgraced boss Andy Byron was caught on the kiss cam ...
People are quickly finding creative applications for conversational video AI, pushing boundaries faster than institutions can ...
People have worried that computers will take their jobs for at least a decade, but those fears have felt more realistic than ...
More than 40,000 AI-ready workers, 1,200 active investors, and more than 2,000 AI-startups — including 35 AI unicorns — already call New York home. We’ve got the talent.
Mayor Eric Adams has a plan for New York City to roll out usage of AI. Despite some reason for skepticism, it offers important concepts for other cities to consider.
The Adams administration is advancing a plan for the New York City government to responsibly evaluate and deploy AI-based tools. The city of New York’s AI Action Plan puts forth nearly 40 action items ...
The AI chatbot, already available in beta on the official city of New York website, was trained on information from more than 2,000 NYC Business web pages. The chatbot uses Microsoft’s Azure AI ...
Crain's New York Tech Summit, hosted at the Accenture Innovation Hub in Hudson Yards' 1 Manhattan West, where local leaders discussed the future of artificial intelligence in New York.
New York can help make this bright future possible by embracing its role as a global hub for innovation and building the foundation for responsible AI today. A foundation built on the right mix of ...
I’ve talked about ways to use our buying power to ensure that we’re only spending our money on ethical AI. One thing I had in the report is we would create a center of AI safety like the New York ...