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AI Agents: What They Are and Their Business Impact | BCG BCG
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Trump revokes Biden executive order on addressing AI risks - Reuters
Trump revokes Biden executive order on addressing AI risks Reuters
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[Webinar] Piecing Together the Global AI Patchwork – A Practical Guide to Understanding and Implementing New AI-Focused Laws in the EU, UK, and U.S. - February 4th, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST - JD Supra
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‘AI at URI’ summit highlights advantages, challenges of artificial intelligence in academia – Rhody Today - The University of Rhode Island
‘AI at URI’ summit highlights advantages, challenges of artificial intelligence in academia – Rhody Today The University of Rhode Island
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Trump rescinds Biden executive order in AI regulatory overhaul - CIO Dive
Trump rescinds Biden executive order in AI regulatory overhaul CIO Dive
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Trump to announce up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure investment, sources say - Yahoo Finance
Trump to announce up to $500 billion in AI infrastructure investment, sources say Yahoo Finance
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Trump will announce a $500 billion AI infrastructure investment in the US - WRAL News
Trump will announce a $500 billion AI infrastructure investment in the US WRAL News
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Trump will announce a $500 billion AI infrastructure investment in the US - CNN
Trump will announce a $500 billion AI infrastructure investment in the US CNN
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Trump Pushes to Make US an AI Superpower, With Fewer Guardrails Yahoo Finance
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Trump Repeals Biden’s Executive Order on AI Development and Use - PYMNTS.com
Trump Repeals Biden’s Executive Order on AI Development and Use PYMNTS.com
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AI, drones and sensors: How technology could help battle future fires Los Angeles Times
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WATCH LIVE: Trump expected to announce $500 billion in investments for AI infrastructure PBS NewsHour
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Oracle Stock Surges Ahead Of $500 Billion ‘Stargate’ OpenAI-Trump Deal Forbes
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UW-Stevens Point student creates fact-checking AI business - Spectrum News 1
UW-Stevens Point student creates fact-checking AI business Spectrum News 1
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Why Trump dashed Biden’s AI executive order, and why it matters - Fast Company
Why Trump dashed Biden’s AI executive order, and why it matters Fast Company
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Trump Plans to Announce $100 Billion A.I. Initiative - The New York Times
Trump Plans to Announce $100 Billion A.I. Initiative The New York Times
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Donald Trump to unveil $100bn AI infrastructure investment - Financial Times
Donald Trump to unveil $100bn AI infrastructure investment Financial Times
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Trump to announce AI infrastructure investment backed by Oracle, OpenAI and Softbank - CNBC
Trump to announce AI infrastructure investment backed by Oracle, OpenAI and Softbank CNBC
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McKinsey senior executive departing firm to lead an 'under-the-radar' AI company - Business Insider
McKinsey senior executive departing firm to lead an 'under-the-radar' AI company Business Insider
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Oracle, Nvidia and other Big Tech stocks jump on Trump’s Stargate AI initiative MarketWatch
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Oracle stock jumps 6% after report says Trump to announce new $500 billion AI investment Yahoo Finance
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Trump to announce up to $500 billion in private sector AI infrastructure investment - CBS News
Trump to announce up to $500 billion in private sector AI infrastructure investment CBS News
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Oracle shares jump 6% on involvement in AI infrastructure initiative that Trump will announce CNBC
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Google adds SandboxAQ's quantitative AI models to cloud offerings Reuters
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I set out to study which jobs should be done by AI – and found a very human answer | Allison Pugh The Guardian
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Oracle rolls out AI agents for sales professionals - Reuters
Oracle rolls out AI agents for sales professionals Reuters
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Trump to announce private sector AI infrastructure investment, CBS reports - Reuters
Trump to announce private sector AI infrastructure investment, CBS reports Reuters
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Apple stock hit with 2 downgrades on weak iPhone sales, AI outlook Yahoo Finance
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SAK: Stop personifying AI The Vanderbilt Hustler
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Connecting the Dots | More data storage, more space AI
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AI takes aim at tedious tasks in government contracting
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Improving Space AI: Ground-to-orbit efforts aim to advance satellite intelligence
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Applying AI to satellite manufacturing
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Aptos Orbital unveils device for onboard processing, communications and cloud services
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Proteus and SAIC form strategic partnership
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Big data, advanced algorithms and new approaches for space missions
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Canada’s Mission Control to demonstrate AI on Spire cubesat
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EarthDaily buys analytics specialist amid imagery constellation deployment delay
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Yahsat and Bayanat forge AI-powered space technology champion
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Planet unveils Forest Carbon Monitoring dataset
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NASA SPAR Lab shares AI tool for spacecraft
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Evolving artificial intelligence capabilities in space
Executives discussing emerging space-based computing capabilities Sept. 20 called for stronger collaboration between policymakers and technology leaders to accelerate artificial intelligence’s societal benefits. The post Evolving artificial intelligence capabilities in space appeared first on SpaceNews.
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LEO takes center stage for communications at sea
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Anduril targets space domain with AI and autonomous systems
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NGA taps 10 firms for $290 million satellite data analytics contract
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U.S. defense program seeks next-generation space monitoring tools
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The invisible battle for space dominance
As geopolitical tensions extend beyond Earth’s atmosphere, the U.S. Space Force is sharpening its focus on dominating the electromagnetic spectrum. Space electronic warfare — the art and science of protecting The post The invisible battle for space dominance appeared first on SpaceNews.
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U.S. Space Force seeks industry input on automating hybrid satellite networks
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Eartheye Space raises $1.5 million
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Trump scraps AI safety oversight
Newly-inaugurated US President Donald Trump has rescinded a Biden administration executive order that established oversight measures for companies developing influential AI models.
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Study finds strong negative associations in the way AI models portray teens
A couple of years ago, Robert Wolfe was experimenting with an artificial intelligence system. He wanted it to complete the sentence, "The teenager ____ at school." Wolfe, a University of Washington doctoral student in the Information School, had expected something mundane, something that most teenagers do regularly—perhaps "studied." But the model plugged in "died."
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UK aims to quicken civil service with AI 'Humphrey'
In hit 1980s British sitcom "Yes Minister", bureaucrat Humphrey Appleby did everything in his power to ensure that the wheels of the civil service turned slowly.
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Can AI pass a Ph.D.-level history test? New study says 'not yet'
For the past decade, complexity scientist Peter Turchin has been working with collaborators to bring together the most current and structured body of knowledge about human history in one place: the Seshat Global History Databank.
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AI-driven image retargeting: Predicting dimensions for seamless display across different devices
Using deep learning models, scientists at Sharjah University have designed techniques to automatically predict suitable image dimensions to fit different screens or devices far more efficiently and effectively than current technologies used for image cropping and resizing.
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World's first chatbot, ELIZA, resurrected from 60-year-old computer code
A small team of researchers from the U.S. and the U.K. has resurrected the code for a 60-year-old chatbot named ELIZA, believed to be the first electronic chatbot. In their paper posted to the arXiv preprint server, the team describes the code written in the 1960s by now-deceased MIT professor Joseph Weizenbaum.
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Knowing less about AI makes people more open to having it in their lives—new research
The rapid spread of artificial intelligence has people wondering: who's most likely to embrace AI in their daily lives? Many assume it's the tech-savvy—those who understand how AI works—who are most eager to adopt it.
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Next-gen AI device utilizes ion-controlled spin wave interference in magnetic materials
A research team from NIMS and the Japan Fine Ceramics Center (JFCC) has developed a next-generation AI device—a hardware component for AI systems—that incorporates an iono-magnonic reservoir. This reservoir controls spin waves (collective excitations of electron spins in magnetic materials), ion dynamics and their interactions.
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India uses AI to stop stampedes at world's biggest gathering
Keen to improve India's abysmal crowd management record at large-scale religious events, organizers of the world's largest human gathering are using artificial intelligence to try to prevent stampedes.
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Transforming how AI systems perceive human hands
Making Artificial Intelligence systems robustly perceive humans remains one of the most intricate challenges in computer vision. Among the most complex problems is reconstructing 3D models of human hands, a task with wide-ranging applications in robotics, animation, human-computer interaction, and augmented and virtual reality. The difficulty lies in the nature of hands themselves, often obscured while holding objects or contorted into challenging orientations during tasks like grasping.
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Alexa, should voice assistants have a gender?
Studies have long shown that men are more likely to interrupt, particularly when speaking with women. New research by Johns Hopkins engineers reveals that this behavior also extends to AI-powered voice assistants like Alexa and Siri, with men interrupting them almost twice as often as women do. The findings are published in Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction.
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Underwater exploration boosted with image enhancer
The search for long-lost shipwrecks, downed aircraft and even rare species of coral and fish could become easier thanks to an image enhancement technology developed by James Cook University researchers.
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Apple sidelines AI news summaries due to errors
Apple pushed out a software update on Thursday which disabled news headlines and summaries generated using artificial intelligence that were lambasted for getting facts wrong.
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Skin-inspired optical sensor reads Braille at the speed of touch
Researchers have developed a fast and accurate flexible optical skin that can be used to read Braille. The advance could not only improve access to information for people who are blind but also help move us closer to a future where accessible and adaptable technology can benefit everyone.
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Artificial imagination with the 'exocortex:' Researcher proposes software to aid scientific inspiration and imagination
Artificial intelligence (AI) once seemed like a fantastical construct of science fiction, enabling characters to deploy spacecraft to neighboring galaxies with a casual command. Humanoid AIs even served as companions to otherwise lonely characters. Now, in the very real 21st century, AI is becoming part of everyday life, with tools like chatbots available and useful for everyday tasks like answering questions, improving writing, and solving mathematical equations.
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How the UK's plans for AI could derail net zero: The numbers explained
The UK government's goal to increase public-controlled artificial intelligence computing power twentyfold by 2030 would significantly raise electricity demand. Can renewable energy supply meet it—and still have enough left over to electrify sectors like heating and transport, which must be fully decarbonized by 2050?
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AI-based technology could reduce the number of controversial decisions in boxing
Boxing, the "sweet science," is a theater of skill, power and drama that has captivated audiences for centuries. Yet, behind the allure of championship nights and historic rivalries lies a persistent shadow—controversial decisions that spark cries of "robbery."
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New guide offers framework to measure AI's energy consumption
Advanced computing and data centers are massive energy consumers. In fact, a recent report from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that U.S. data centers consumed about 4.4% of total electricity in 2023 and projects them to potentially triple consumption by 2028. Widespread deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) is a driving factor of this rise in energy consumption and is already having an economic impact as electricity costs rise for consumers.
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Mathematical insight into neuron readout drives significant improvements in neural net prediction accuracy
Reservoir computing (RC) is a powerful machine learning module designed to handle tasks involving time-based or sequential data, such as tracking patterns over time or analyzing sequences. It is widely used in areas such as finance, robotics, speech recognition, weather forecasting, natural language processing, and predicting complex nonlinear dynamical systems. What sets RC apart is its efficiency―it delivers powerful results with much lower training costs compared to other methods.
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Innovative 6D pose dataset sets new standard for robotic grasping performance
Accurate object pose estimation refers to the ability of a robot to determine both the position and orientation of an object. It is essential for robotics, especially in pick-and-place tasks, which are crucial in industries such as manufacturing and logistics.
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'AI agents' promise to arrange your finances, do your taxes, book your holidays—and put us all at risk
Over the past two years, generative artificial intelligence (AI) has captivated public attention. This year signals the beginning of a new phase: the rise of AI agents.
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No longer banking on shipping forecast: AI for ship target detection
As international trade and global security become more reliant on marine resources, the demand for advanced maritime surveillance and port management has never been greater. One of the big challenges in this area is the detection of ships in complex environments, a task that has traditionally relied on manual techniques. These methods, while functional, are often inadequate in dynamic, cluttered marine conditions, where varying sea states, weather patterns, and ship sizes can easily confound detection efforts.
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A new research program is Indigenizing artificial intelligence
A new initiative steered by Concordia University researchers is challenging the conversation around the direction of artificial intelligence (AI). It charges that the current trajectory is inherently biased against non-Western modes of thinking about intelligence—especially those originating from Indigenous cultures.
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AI predicts properties of molten salts for modeling safer and more sustainable nuclear power reactors
Researchers from Skoltech and the Institute of High Temperature Electrochemistry of UB RAS have developed and tested a model based on machine learning that predicts the properties of molten salts. These compounds are already used in metallurgy and hold promise for resolving the problem of mounting nuclear waste.
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Smart cameras provide advanced adaptive traffic monitoring
Effective urban traffic management remains a cornerstone of smart city development. With the rise of autonomous vehicles and connected transportation systems, dynamic surveillance solutions are critical to ensuring smooth traffic flow, minimizing accidents, and optimizing efficiency. However, traditional static camera setups often fail to adapt to rapid changes in traffic conditions, resulting in inefficient monitoring and resource use.
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Opinion: Meta's fact-checker cut has sparked controversy, but the real threat is AI and neurotechnology
Mark Zuckerberg's recent decision to remove factcheckers from Meta's platforms—including Facebook, Instagram and Threads—has sparked heated debate. Critics argue it may undermine efforts to combat misinformation and maintain credibility on social media platforms.
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New AI tool detects fake news with 99% accuracy
A tool developed by Keele University researchers has been shown to help detect fake news with an impressive 99% level of accuracy, offering a vital resource in combating online misinformation.
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AI Babel Fish becomes reality, allowing direct speech-to-speech translations
An AI model that can translate speech and text, including direct speech-to-speech translations, for up to 101 languages is described in Nature. The model, named SEAMLESSM4T, fills gaps in language coverage and outperforms existing systems. The work may pave the way for rapid universal translations, with resources being made publicly available (for non-commercial use) to assist further research on inclusive speech translation technologies.
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Reading signs: New method improves AI translation of sign language
Sign languages have been developed by nations around the world to fit the local communication style, and each language consists of thousands of signs. This has made sign languages difficult to learn and understand.
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Bar chatter: Automatic speech recognition rivals humans in noisy environments
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) has made incredible advances in the past few years, especially for widely spoken languages such as English. Prior to 2020, it was typically assumed that human abilities for speech recognition far exceeded automatic systems, yet some current systems have started to match human performance.