Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to redefine various sectors of society, from healthcare and education to business and daily life. As this technology evolves, understanding its current state and future trends becomes increasingly important. The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) has been tracking AI's growth and challenges through its annual AI Index Report, offering a […]<br /> The post The State of AI in 2025: Key Takeaways from Stanford’s Latest AI Index Report appeared first on Unite.AI. [...]
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