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- MIT researchers make language models scalable self-learners The scientists used a natural language-based logical inference dataset to create smaller language models that outperformed much larger counterparts....
- UKās AI safety summit gets thumbs up from tech giants Make way for another forum on AI safety. The U.K. government has announced it will convene a āglobalā AI summit this fall with the aim of agreeing āsafety measures to evaluate and monitor the most significant risks from AIā, as its PR puts it. Thereās no word on who will...
- The AI Boom Is Pulling Tech Entrepreneurs Back to San Francisco Tech entrepreneurs who left the Bay Area during the pandemic say they canāt afford to miss out on the funding, hackathons and networking of the artificial intelligence frenzy....
- AI Demonstrates Superior Performance in Predicting Breast Cancer AI algorithms outperformed traditional clinical risk models in a large-scale study, predicting five-year breast cancer risk more accurately. These models use mammograms as the single......
- AI Revolutionizes Antibiotic Discovery: A New Hope Against Evasive Hospital Supe... New process could speed the discovery of other much-needed antibiotics. Scientists at McMaster University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have used artificial intelligence to......
- Artificial Intelligence Still Not Smart Enough A much-discussed tool appears useful for creating fake news and new bureaucracies....
- DevTalk with Rich and Vin: How and Where to Begin Your AI Design While Rich and Vin usually believe they all the answers to all the design-related questions, that may not always be the case. For example, when the question of where to begin your AI-based design came up, the āexpertsā felt in was prudent to bring in someone even more expert. In...
- Simulation tool developed to help robots handle fluids Robotics insights FluidLab is a simulation tool from researchers at the MIT CSAIL designed to enhance robot learning for complex fluid manipulation tasks. It uses a physics simulator capable of seamlessly calculating and simulating various materials and their interactions, all while harnessing the power of graphics processing units (GPUs) for...
- CPU vs. GPU Intensive Applications CPU vs. GPU Intensive Applications Computing has become increasingly important in our daily lives and society as a whole. While the trend of transistor counts doubling every two years, known as Mooreās Law, may be coming to an end, computing continues to play a vital role. But we arenāt referring...
- Scaling audio-visual learning without labels A new multimodal technique blends major self-supervised learning methods to learn more similarly to humans....
- Squeezing Neurons into Narrow Spaces: AI in QA Today, AI based on neural networks is at a very interesting stage of its development. It has clearly taken off: we see numerous applications from reading CT scans to picking fruits. But adoption rates vary a lot. Recommendation engines, customer support bots, and other stuff that's been called āinternet AIā...
- Yaleās new research tool will lead you down a rabbit hole of knowledge Yale Center for British Art in New Haven, CT. Elizabeth FelicellaLUX is a digital platform that draws information from the universityās museums, libraries, and archives. The post Yaleās new research tool will lead you down a rabbit hole of knowledge appeared first on Popular Science....