There was a time when the field of information technology was largely seen as a male-dominated space. Today, that perception is steadily changing. In Nepal, women are not only entering highly technical fields such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning, but are also taking on leadership roles and actively participating to shape the future […]
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Technical hiring is less an information problem than an interpretation problem. This piece explores how AI can narrow that gap
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This post contains a list of the AI-related seminars that are scheduled to take place between 1 June and 31 July 2026. All events detailed here are free and open for anyone to attend virtually. 2 June 2026 Drones, Swarm Intelligence, and the Future of Cyber-Physical Societies Speakers: Franco Accordino and Monika Lanzenberger (European Commission) […]
Gaia uses artificial intelligence and machine learning — trained on millions of anonymized historical data points and fertility outcomes — to better understand risk and probability for fertility treatment.
Primary care AI startup Navina has closed a $15 million Series A funding round, bringing its total raised to $22 million since its commercial launch. The round was led by Vertex Ventures Israel, with participation from Schusterman Family Investments and Grove Ventures. The company’s platform uses machine learning to pull data from electronic health records […]
Parameter Golf brought together 1,000+ participants and 2,000+ submissions to explore AI-assisted machine learning research, coding agents, quantization, and novel model design under strict constraints.
At first glance, Microsoft Foundry looks like a big grab bag of every AI-adjacent service that Microsoft has offered in the last decade, plus some new ones. In Microsoft’s own words, “Foundry consolidates several previous Azure AI services and tools into a unified platform” and “unifies agents, models, and tools under a single management grouping.”
Microsoft Foundry helps application developers to build and deploy agents, which may use models and tools. It also helps machine learning (ML) engineers and data scientists to fine-tune models, run evaluations, and manage model deployments. Finally, it helps IT administrators and platform engineers to govern AI resources, enforce policies, and manage access across teams. It isn’t quite a floor wax and a dessert topping, but it does try to serve three distinct audiences.
Key capabilities of Microsoft Foundry for building agents include multi-agent orchestration, workflows, a tool catalog, memory, knowledge integration, and publishing. Key cap
This post contains a list of the AI-related seminars that are scheduled to take place between 5 May and 30 June 2026. All events detailed here are free and open for anyone to attend virtually. 5 May 2026 Perspectives after the MUSAiC Project Speaker: Bob L. T. Sturm (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) Organised by: […]