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We Now Know How AI ‘Thinks’—and It’s Barely Thinking at All WSJ
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What Amazon, Meta, Uber, Anthropic and Others Want in the US AI Action Plan PYMNTS.com
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7 AI Tools That Help You Build a One-Person Business — and Make Money While You Sleep Entrepreneur
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IDF used AI to eliminate Hamas official, locate hostages, US and Israeli officials tell NYT - The Jerusalem Post
IDF used AI to eliminate Hamas official, locate hostages, US and Israeli officials tell NYT The Jerusalem Post
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Ask the ethicist: How to create guardrails for the AI age | On Point WBUR
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Startup Behind Manus AI Agent Navigates U.S.-China Tensions After Benchmark Deal - The Information
Startup Behind Manus AI Agent Navigates U.S.-China Tensions After Benchmark Deal The Information
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Gmail gets a slider on Android tablets, AI on the side - The Verge
Gmail gets a slider on Android tablets, AI on the side The Verge
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Mike Lindell’s lawyers used AI to write brief—judge finds nearly 30 mistakes - Ars Technica
Mike Lindell’s lawyers used AI to write brief—judge finds nearly 30 mistakes Ars Technica
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How to watch LlamaCon 2025, Meta's first generative AI developer conference Engadget
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AI in classrooms: Trump’s order aims to build tech-savvy workforce - WPDE
AI in classrooms: Trump’s order aims to build tech-savvy workforce WPDE
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New study shows why simulated reasoning AI models don’t yet live up to their billing Ars Technica
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ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot TechCrunch
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AI Uncovers New Cause of Alzheimer’s - Neuroscience News
AI Uncovers New Cause of Alzheimer’s Neuroscience News
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Mike Lindell’s legal team presents court filing littered with AI-generated mistakes to back arguments The Independent
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How IDF's Unit 8200 leverages AI to enhance targeted strikes, locate hostages Ynetnews
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The new AI calculus: Google’s 80% cost edge vs. OpenAI’s ecosystem - VentureBeat
The new AI calculus: Google’s 80% cost edge vs. OpenAI’s ecosystem VentureBeat
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Workers could save 122 hours a year by adopting AI in admin tasks, says Google - Reuters
Workers could save 122 hours a year by adopting AI in admin tasks, says Google Reuters
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Google and Meta on Trial, Tesla, AI and Media - The Information
Google and Meta on Trial, Tesla, AI and Media The Information
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Judge threatens attorney discipline for AI-created errors - 9News
Judge threatens attorney discipline for AI-created errors 9News
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AI Executives Promise Cancer Cures. Here’s the Reality - The Atlantic
AI Executives Promise Cancer Cures. Here’s the Reality The Atlantic
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2025 NFL Draft grades: AI grades every Round 1 pick USA Today
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Microsoft is trying to simplify how it sells Copilot AI offerings, internal slides reveal - Business Insider
Microsoft is trying to simplify how it sells Copilot AI offerings, internal slides reveal Business Insider
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Microsoft rolls out Recall and other AI features to all Copilot+ PCs, nearly a year after unveiling GeekWire
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Microsoft says everyone will be a boss in the future – of AI employees - The Guardian
Microsoft says everyone will be a boss in the future – of AI employees The Guardian
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Researchers Find Easy Way to Jailbreak Every Major AI, From ChatGPT to Claude futurism.com
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Copilot+ PCs are the most performant Windows PCs ever built, now with more AI features that empower you every day - Windows Blog
Copilot+ PCs are the most performant Windows PCs ever built, now with more AI features that empower you every day Windows Blog
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Microsoft rolls out Recall feature after delays - Axios
Microsoft rolls out Recall feature after delays Axios
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Microsoft adds three new AI features to Copilot+ PCs - including the controversial Recall ZDNet
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Space industry confronts twin disruptors: AI and geopolitics
Space businesses are under pressure to adapt as artificial intelligence and shifting geopolitics reshape their industry in ways that are still coming into focus. The post Space industry confronts twin disruptors: AI and geopolitics appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Bridging the gap between AI hype and reality
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‘Everyone is doing AI’: Space sector urged to catch up
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GomSpace and Neuraspace partner to advance satellite collision avoidance
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Aitech unveils IQSat, a picosatellite for AI applications
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Startups demonstrate in-orbit satellite autonomy
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Miles Space flight tests water-fueled thruster
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Data and artificial intelligence: the fuel behind space discovery
As maintaining leadership in space is a primary goal, particularly across the United States Space Force, NASA and other federal agencies, the U.S. remains focused on space exploration as a The post Data and artificial intelligence: the fuel behind space discovery appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Space Force unveils strategic plan for AI integration
"The Space Force recognizes the critical role that data and artificial intelligence will play in maintaining space superiority" The post Space Force unveils strategic plan for AI integration appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Constellr releases first-light imagery of Tokyo
German startup constellr released first-light imagery from the initial satellite in its thermal-imaging constellation. The post Constellr releases first-light imagery of Tokyo appeared first on SpaceNews.
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L3Harris taps commercial AI partners for Pentagon’s Golden Dome program
Golden Dome will require more than just deploying sensors and interceptors. The system needs a 'collaborative autonomous network' The post L3Harris taps commercial AI partners for Pentagon’s Golden Dome program appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Cognitive Space claims two SDA awards
Cognitive Space will work with the Space Development Agency to optimize missile tracking and network routing. The post Cognitive Space claims two SDA awards appeared first on SpaceNews.
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SatixFy gets UK funds to accelerate in-orbit satellite reconfiguration
The UK Space Agency has awarded SatixFy funds to develop software to speed up how quickly reprogrammable satellites can adapt to changing needs in orbit, the Israeli chipmaker announced March 5. The post SatixFy gets UK funds to accelerate in-orbit satellite reconfiguration appeared first on SpaceNews.
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NASA boosts science objectives for Starling swarm
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NASA to roll out major update to core flight software
A government-only version of NASA core Flight System with enhanced security and other features will be released in mid-2025. The post NASA to roll out major update to core flight software appeared first on SpaceNews.
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What DeepSeek just pulled off — and why space tech should worry
On Jan. 27, Wall Street was shaken by a trillion-dollar market drop after the Chinese AI company DeepSeek surpassed ChatGPT in popularity, becoming the number one downloaded app on Apple’s The post What DeepSeek just pulled off — and why space tech should worry appeared first on SpaceNews.
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China’s DeepSeek AI signals faster path to space autonomy
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SpaceRyde founder’s startup offers CAD copilot
California startup Hestus has raised $1.5 million to develop an AI copilot for Computer-Aided Design software. The post SpaceRyde founder’s startup offers CAD copilot appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Will AI redefine human roles in space exploration?
Space exploration is changing fast. And the big question now facing us is: Do we still need humans out there? With AI taking over many tasks, it’s time to think The post Will AI redefine human roles in space exploration? appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector join forces to advance space-weather forecasting
Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector will apply AI and high-performance computing to solar-activity forecasts. The post Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector join forces to advance space-weather forecasting appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Pentagon report highlights China’s space advancements and AI-driven ‘precision warfare’
‘The PRC emphasizes the importance of space-based surveillance capabilities in supporting precision strikes’ The post Pentagon report highlights China’s space advancements and AI-driven ‘precision warfare’ appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Why the Earth observation business model is flawed – and what must change
Despite its huge potential, the $6.8 billion Earth observation industry continues to struggle to establish a sustainable and scalable business model. New space companies are eager to democratize the vast The post Why the Earth observation business model is flawed – and what must change appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology – Replay
Join us December 4 at 1:00 PM EST for a webinar featuring leading experts across government, academia, and the commercial sectors to explore how space technology is transforming the way we predict and address severe weather challenges. The post Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology – Replay appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI – Replay
Join us November 20 at 1:00 PM EST for a discussion on a groundbreaking initiative from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) — a $700 million investment in data labeling to empower artificial intelligence in geospatial intelligence. The post Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI – Replay appeared first on SpaceNews.
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A shortcut to AI computation: In-memory computing overcomes data transfer bottlenecks
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, researchers at POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) have identified a breakthrough that could make AI technologies faster and more efficient.
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AI policies in Africa: Lessons from Ghana and Rwanda
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing productivity and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. It powers self-driving cars, social media feeds, fraud detection and medical diagnoses. Touted as a game changer, it is projected to add nearly US$15.7 trillion to the global economy by the end of the decade.
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Diagram-based language streamlines optimization of complex coordinated systems
Coordinating complicated interactive systems, whether it's the different modes of transportation in a city or the various components that must work together to make an effective and efficient robot, is an increasingly important subject for software designers to tackle. Now, researchers at MIT have developed an entirely new way of approaching these complex problems, using simple diagrams as a tool to reveal better approaches to software optimization in deep-learning models.
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'Poisoned' AI models can unleash real-world chaos; study shows how these attacks could be prevented
An unrelenting, ravenous appetite for more and more data may be artificial intelligence's fatal flaw; or at least the fastest way for "poison" to seep in.
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Fake models for fast fashion? What AI clones mean for our jobs—and our identities
In the heart of New York City's Times Square, there are signs of an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution in marketing. In a health supplement store, a popup by British tech startup, Hypervsn, showcases life-size holograms. From behind the glass, a virtual humanoid avatar with spunky pink hair waves to passersby.
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Scientists are changing number of experiments run by employing coordinated team of AI-powered robots
To build the experimental stations of the future, scientists at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science user facility at DOE's Brookhaven National Laboratory, are learning from some of the challenges that face them today. As light source technologies and capabilities continue to advance, researchers must navigate increasingly complex workflows and swiftly evolving experimental demands.
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A new way to measure uncertainty provides an important step toward confidence in AI model training
It's obvious when a dog has been poorly trained. It doesn't respond properly to commands. It pushes boundaries and behaves unpredictably. The same is true with a poorly trained artificial intelligence (AI) model. Only with AI, it's not always easy to identify what went wrong with the training.
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Two-thirds of Canadians have experimented with generative AI, but most don't understand its impacts
When ChatGPT entered the public imagination in 2022, Canadians were curious, hopeful, anxious and had plenty of questions. Just three years later, our new report, The State of Generative AI Use in Canada 2025, finds that two-thirds of Canadians have already experimented with generative AI (GenAI) tools.
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Developments in AI need to be properly regulated as the world scrambles for advantage
Artificial intelligence (AI) is often hailed as the defining technology of the 21st century, shaping everything from economic growth to national security. But as global investment in AI accelerates, many experts are beginning to ask whether the world has embarked on an AI "arms race."
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S. Korea says DeepSeek transferred data to Chinese company without consent
Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek was transferring personal data to a cloud services platform without users' consent while it was still available for download, South Korea's data protection authority said on Thursday.
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AI model of language in the brain captures both how neurons are arranged and how they function
Neurons—the nerve cells responsible for transmitting electrical and chemical signals throughout the body—are organized in tissue, tending to cluster together in groups according to how they function. For example, language studies have found that there are clusters of neurons that seem to specialize in verbs and others that focus specifically on nouns, however researchers aren't sure just how these functional groups form.
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Robotic system zeroes in on objects most relevant for helping humans
For a robot, the real world is a lot to take in. Making sense of every data point in a scene can take a huge amount of computational effort and time. Using that information to then decide how to best help a human is an even thornier exercise.
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New system quantifies language model personalities through linguistic analysis
Large language models (LLMs) are at the forefront of artificial intelligence (AI) and have been widely used for conversational interactions. However, assessing the personality of a given LLM remains a significant challenge.
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Algorithm can make AI responses increasingly reliable with less computational overhead
ChatGPT and alike often amaze us with the accuracy of their answers, but unfortunately, they also repeatedly give us cause for doubt. The main issue with powerful AI response engines (artificial intelligence) is that they provide us with perfect answers and obvious nonsense with the same ease. One of the major challenges lies in how the large language models (LLMs) underlying AI deal with uncertainty.
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Research shows humans are still better than AI at reading the room
Humans, it turns out, are better than current AI models at describing and interpreting social interactions in a moving scene—a skill necessary for self-driving cars, assistive robots, and other technologies that rely on AI systems to navigate the real world.
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California Bar discloses AI was used to develop some questions in problem-plagued February exam
The State Bar of California has disclosed that some multiple-choice questions in a problem-plagued bar exam were developed with the aid of artificial intelligence.
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Novel out-of-core mechanism introduced for large-scale graph neural network training
A research team has introduced a new out-of-core mechanism, Capsule, for large-scale GNN training, which can achieve up to a 12.02× improvement in runtime efficiency, while using only 22.24% of the main memory, compared to SOTA out-of-core GNN systems. This work was published in the Proceedings of the ACM on Management of Data .The team included the Data Darkness Lab (DDL) at the Medical Imaging Intelligence and Robotics Research Center of the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) Suzhou Institute.
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Touch meets tech: AI brings tactile textures to 3D-printed objects
Essential for many industries ranging from Hollywood computer-generated imagery to product design, 3D modeling tools often use text or image prompts to dictate different aspects of visual appearance, like color and form. As much as this makes sense as a first point of contact, these systems are still limited in their realism due to their neglect of something central to the human experience: touch.
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Generative AI masters the art of scent creation
Addressing the challenges of fragrance design, researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo (Science Tokyo) have developed an AI model that can automate the creation of new fragrances based on user-defined scent descriptors. The model uses mass spectrometry profiles of essential oils and corresponding odor descriptors to generate essential oil blends for new scents.
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Ex-OpenAI workers ask California and Delaware AGs to block for-profit conversion of ChatGPT maker
Former employees of OpenAI are asking the top law enforcement officers in California and Delaware to stop the company from shifting control of its artificial intelligence technology from a nonprofit charity to a for-profit business.
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'Periodic table of machine learning' framework unifies AI models to accelerate innovation
MIT researchers have created a periodic table that shows how more than 20 classical machine-learning algorithms are connected. The new framework sheds light on how scientists could fuse strategies from different methods to improve existing AI models or come up with new ones.
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From help to harm: How the government is quietly repurposing everyone's data for surveillance
A whistleblower at the National Labor Relations Board reported an unusual spike in potentially sensitive data flowing out of the agency's network in early March 2025 when staffers from the Department of Government Efficiency, which goes by DOGE, were granted access to the agency's databases. On April 7, the Department of Homeland Security gained access to Internal Revenue Service tax data.
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Researchers develop AI tech that can monitor pitchers using low-resolution video captured by smartphones
University of Waterloo researchers have developed new artificial intelligence (AI) technology that can accurately analyze pitcher performance and mechanics using low-resolution video of baseball games.
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Robot see, robot do: System learns after watching how-to videos
Cornell University researchers have developed a new robotic framework powered by artificial intelligence—called RHyME (Retrieval for Hybrid Imitation under Mismatched Execution)—that allows robots to learn tasks by watching a single how-to video.
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Brain-inspired AI technique mimics human visual processing to enhance machine vision
A team of researchers from the Institute for Basic Science, Yonsei University, and the Max Planck Institute have developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) technique that brings machine vision closer to how the human brain processes images. Called Lp-Convolution, this method improves the accuracy and efficiency of image recognition systems while reducing the computational burden of existing AI models.
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Experiences in urban environments: Study is first to use VR to understand pedestrian stress
A large-scale study led by Bilal Farooq, civil engineering professor at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), is the first of its kind to use virtual reality (VR) to study pedestrian interactions and street crossing behaviors. The research pioneers the use of neurophysiological sensors to better understand pedestrian experiences in urban environments. The work is published in the journal Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies.
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AI is inherently ageist. That's not just unethical, it can be costly for workers and businesses
The world is facing a "silver tsunami"—an unprecedented aging of the global workforce. By 2030, more than half of the labor force in many EU countries will be aged 50 or above. Similar trends are emerging across Australia, the US and other developed and developing economies.
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Microsoft introduces an AI model that runs on regular CPUs
A group of computer scientists at Microsoft Research, working with a colleague from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, has introduced Microsoft's new AI model that runs on a regular CPU instead of a GPU. The researchers have posted a paper on the arXiv preprint server outlining how the new model was built, its characteristics and how well it has done thus far during testing.
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Humanoid robots stride into the future with world's first half-marathon
Step by mechanical step, dozens of humanoid robots took to the streets of Beijing early Saturday, joining thousands of their flesh-and-blood counterparts in a world-first half marathon showcasing China's drive to lead the global race in cutting-edge technology.
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Novel technique overcomes spurious correlations problem in AI
AI models often rely on "spurious correlations," making decisions based on unimportant and potentially misleading information. Researchers have now discovered these learned spurious correlations can be traced to a very small subset of the training data and have demonstrated a technique that overcomes the problem. The work has been published on the arXiv preprint server.