The Newsweek AI Impact Awards (the "AI Impact Awards") honor organizations that leverage AI technology to address critical business challenges across various industries. These awards highlight innovations that significantly enhance capabilities and demonstrate measurable impacts on business operations.
The Newsweek AI Impact Awards (the "AI Impact Awards") honor organizations that leverage AI technology to address critical business challenges across various industries. These awards highlight innovations that significantly enhance capabilities and demonstrate measurable impacts on business operations.
How GenAI could rebuild entertaiment's hollowed-out center with creator-driven content that combines Hollywood production values with social media authenticity
After Grammarly announced plans to acquire Coda this past December, the former YouTube CTO, who started Coda in 2019, is taking over the combined company.
During Newsweek webinar, Theresa Lanowitz, chief evangelist at LevelBlue, says that lack of communication is "significantly impacting health care organizations"
The U.S. faces a physician shortage as more providers reach retirement age. Here's why health care struggles to retain experienced docs—and recruit new ones.
Yann LeCun, Chief AI Scientist at Meta, believes LLMs are doomed due to their inability to represent the high-dimensional spaces that characterize our world
The data centers driving AI use massive amounts of electricity. But a new partnership among power companies aims to use AI for a cleaner, more reliable grid.
Despite the current uncertainty and concerns about AI, we are undoubtedly on a path to create and leverage AI systems in nearly every domain of human existence.
Prudential Financial's Lauren Clement wonders if new breakthroughs in AI could completely disrupt how the industry has long relied upon artificial intelligence.
Dotdash Meredith's chief innovation officer said with more machine-generated "average" content, the premium on human-written content "is going to go up."
The pioneering roboticist shares, in the first of Newsweek's AI Impact interview series, what 50 years of experience has taught him about AI hype cycles
Supporting surgeons' memories, reducing MRI claustrophobia and detecting polio from a picture: Here are the AI applications you probably haven't heard of.
"We sometimes say that email is the biggest problem hiding in plain sight," a tech CEO told Newsweek, explaining how AI can help workplaces be more productive.
Health systems can't afford to skip out on generative AI—or to ignore its legal implications, according to Dr. Danny Tobey, who defends such cases in court.
Companies and consumers adopting AI software can now see how the AI models rate for energy efficiency, a potential breakthrough in making AI more sustainable.
"To become known for experiments that are scaling and creating real value for the business, that is something we are proud of," one brand officer told Newsweek.