Artificial Intelligence & Computing examines the models, algorithms, data infrastructure, chips, software agents, and robots that transform information into action. It separates established foundations such as statistical learning, optimization, databases, and distributed computing from fast-moving research in multimodal models, autonomous tools, interpretability, and embodied AI. Claims about artificial general intelligence, machine consciousness, or fully autonomous discovery remain hypothetical unless direct evidence supports them. FutureSciences compares benchmark results with real-world reliability and studies safety, security, bias, energy use, labor effects, data provenance, and governance. The aim is to explain how computation changes science, creativity, work, and public life without treating technical demonstrations as destiny, so readers can distinguish measured capability, active uncertainty, and responsible possibility.
Generative AI – Applied Science
Did you know that by 2025, up to 90% of online content may be produced with the help of artificial intelligence ? This staggering prediction underscores how rapidly generative AI has become a driving…