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Pope Leo XIV: AI developers, users share responsibility to promote good of humanity - Catholic World Report
Pope Leo XIV: AI developers, users share responsibility to promote good of humanity Catholic World Report
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EU unveils strict AI code targeting OpenAI, Google, Microsoft - Interesting Engineering
EU unveils strict AI code targeting OpenAI, Google, Microsoft Interesting Engineering
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Why beauty brands that embrace agentic AI will succeed - Fast Company
Why beauty brands that embrace agentic AI will succeed Fast Company
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DataBahn.ai Announces New Chief Security and Strategy Officer and Two New Sales Leaders Dallas Innovates
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AWS is launching an AI agent marketplace next week with Anthropic as a partner Yahoo Finance
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Elon Musk says Grok 4 is 'smartest AI' after its Nazi meltdown - USA Today
Elon Musk says Grok 4 is 'smartest AI' after its Nazi meltdown USA Today
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Democrat Blake Gendebien Posts AI Video Mocking Rep. Elise Stefanik WKTV
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Leave your badge with AI - The Seattle Times
Leave your badge with AI The Seattle Times
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Runway co-founder Alejandro Matamala Ortiz takes the AI stage at Disrupt 2025 TechCrunch
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Former Intel CEO launches a benchmark to measure AI alignment - TechCrunch
Former Intel CEO launches a benchmark to measure AI alignment TechCrunch
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Elon Musk Facing Possible Lawsuit After Grok AI Posts Detail How It Would Rape X User - People.com
Elon Musk Facing Possible Lawsuit After Grok AI Posts Detail How It Would Rape X User People.com
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Indeed and Glassdoor to lay off 1,300 workers as AI shakes up job search business CBS News
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Three Albums. Six Weeks. Zero Humans? KPQ
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Tesla vehicles to get Grok AI chatbot starting next week, Musk says Fox Business
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AI Could Break the Power Grid, Energy Dept. Warns MeriTalk
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Indeed, Glassdoor to cut 1,300 jobs amid AI integration, memo shows Reuters
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European Union Unveils Rules for Powerful A.I. Systems - The New York Times
European Union Unveils Rules for Powerful A.I. Systems The New York Times
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BREAKING NEWS: AI coding may not be helping as much as you think - Marcus on AI | Gary Marcus | Substack
BREAKING NEWS: AI coding may not be helping as much as you think Marcus on AI | Gary Marcus | Substack
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Opinion | A band of innovators reimagines the spy game for a world with no cover - The Washington Post
Opinion | A band of innovators reimagines the spy game for a world with no cover The Washington Post
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What Amazon's new hardware to cool Nvidia chips means for our AI stocks - CNBC
What Amazon's new hardware to cool Nvidia chips means for our AI stocks CNBC
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A recent high-profile case of AI hallucination serves as a stark warning - NPR
A recent high-profile case of AI hallucination serves as a stark warning NPR
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Industry video game actors pass agreement with studios for AI security - Reuters
Industry video game actors pass agreement with studios for AI security Reuters
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Elon Musk's AI chatbot Grok praised Hitler and defended antisemitic tropes: How the company is responding Yahoo
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Video Game Actors End Contract Dispute Over A.I. The New York Times
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What I Learned From My New AI Friend - persuasion.community
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What I Learned From My New AI Friend - persuasion.community
What I Learned From My New AI Friend persuasion.community
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EU's AI code of practice for companies to focus on copyright, safety - Reuters
EU's AI code of practice for companies to focus on copyright, safety Reuters
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This TikTok video is fake, but every word was taken from a real creator - NPR
This TikTok video is fake, but every word was taken from a real creator NPR
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Meta is trying to win the AI race with money — but not everyone can be bought - The Verge
Meta is trying to win the AI race with money — but not everyone can be bought The Verge
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Nvidia reportedly plans to release new AI chip designed for China - TechCrunch
Nvidia reportedly plans to release new AI chip designed for China TechCrunch
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Neuraspace tackles GNSS signal noise with ESA-funded satellite collision avoidance project
Neuraspace is developing AI-powered software with support from the European Space Agency to help operators better harness navigation signals for satellite tracking and collision avoidance, the Portuguese space traffic management startup announced July 8. The post Neuraspace tackles GNSS signal noise with ESA-funded satellite collision avoidance project appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Is AI the next frontier in spacecraft design, or just a shiny buzzword?
There is huge promise in AI to transform spacecraft design. From near real-time performance calculations that enable broader design space exploration, to generative algorithms using mission requirements as inputs to The post Is AI the next frontier in spacecraft design, or just a shiny buzzword? appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Space superiority is crucial for Joint Force dominance. These four factors are needed to achieve it.
For decades, space-based capabilities delivered strategic value to the operational community, while real-time tactical capabilities came from ground, maritime and airborne sensors. This disconnect is rapidly disappearing in a long-overdue The post Space superiority is crucial for Joint Force dominance. These four factors are needed to achieve it. appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Lockheed Martin launches ‘AI Fight Club’ to test algorithms for warfare
The company aims to create a digital proving ground for AI systems across air, land, sea, and space operations. The post Lockheed Martin launches ‘AI Fight Club’ to test algorithms for warfare appeared first on SpaceNews.
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New report details China’s push to dominate artificial intelligence
At the core of Beijing's campaign are advanced data centers, on Earth and in orbit The post New report details China’s push to dominate artificial intelligence appeared first on SpaceNews.
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PiLogic raises $4 million for bespoke satellite AI models
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AI could deliver insights when paired with (the right) humans
ST. LOUIS – Artificial intelligence combined with human insight promises to transform geospatial intelligence, experts said at the GEOINT Symposium 2025. But it will require standards, data verification and monitoring The post AI could deliver insights when paired with (the right) humans appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Geospatial intelligence agency urges faster AI deployment
'While we've made some significant progress in the last 12 plus months, there's more work to be done' The post Geospatial intelligence agency urges faster AI deployment appeared first on SpaceNews.
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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
The promise of artificial intelligence has been a staple of government technology roadmaps for decades. But too often, AI has remained an aspirational concept — more a collection of PowerPoint The post Bridging the gap between AI hype and reality appeared first on SpaceNews.
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‘Everyone is doing AI’: Space sector urged to catch up
COLORADO SPRINGS — The space industry must speed up adoption of artificial intelligence or risk falling behind, government and industry experts warned March 27. During a symposium organized by the The post ‘Everyone is doing AI’: Space sector urged to catch up appeared first on SpaceNews.
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GomSpace and Neuraspace partner to advance satellite collision avoidance
GomSpace, a Danish smallsat maker, announced plans April 8 to integrate space traffic management tools from Portugal’s Neuraspace into its satellite operations platform to help avoid collisions in increasingly congested orbits. The post GomSpace and Neuraspace partner to advance satellite collision avoidance appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Aitech unveils IQSat, a picosatellite for AI applications
COLORADO SPRINGS – Aitech Systems, a California company known for military and aerospace electronics, revealed plans for a picosatellite that will be used for artificial-intelligence applications. The company announced the The post Aitech unveils IQSat, a picosatellite for AI applications appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Startups demonstrate in-orbit satellite autonomy
A small spacecraft earlier this year successfully demonstrated edge autonomy — or the capability of a satellite to analyze data and make decisions independently without waiting for instructions from ground The post Startups demonstrate in-orbit satellite autonomy appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Miles Space flight tests water-fueled thruster
SAN FRANCISCO – Miles Space has demonstrated a water-fueled electric thruster with unusually lower power demands. “We have a water-vapor-based plasma thruster that works at power levels so low, people The post Miles Space flight tests water-fueled thruster appeared first on SpaceNews.
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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
NASA is expanding testing of distributed autonomy for its first satellite swarm, Starling. The post NASA boosts science objectives for Starling swarm appeared first on SpaceNews.
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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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Wimbledon's electronic line-calling system shows that we still can't replace human judgment
The Wimbledon tennis tournament in 2025 has brought us familiar doses of scorching sunshine and pouring rain, British hopes and despair, and the usual queues, strawberries and on-court stardust. One major difference with this year's tournament, however, has been the notable absence of human line judges for the first time in 147 years.
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EU unveils AI code of practice to help businesses comply with bloc's rules
The European Union on Thursday released a code of practice on general purpose artificial intelligence to help thousands of businesses in the 27-nation bloc using the technology comply with the bloc's landmark AI rule book.
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Tool devised for detecting AI that scores high on accuracy, low on false accusations
Detecting writing via artificial intelligence is a tricky dance: Doing it right means being effective at identifying it while being careful not to falsely accuse a human of employing it. And few tools strike the right balance.
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From robotic trucks to smart bins: How technology is helping cities sort their waste problem
Since early January 2025, residents of Birmingham in the UK have been caught in the dispute between the city council and the Unite union over pay, terms and conditions for waste and recycling collectors. The latest attempt at talks broke down in acrimony.
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Humanoid robot says not aiming to 'replace human artists'
When successful artist Ai-Da unveiled a new portrait of King Charles this week, the humanoid robot described what inspired the layered and complex piece, and insisted it had no plans to "replace" humans.
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Formal guidelines can enable AI to precisely maneuver and position medical needles
Imagine a physician attempting to reach a cancerous nodule deep within a patient's lung—a target the size of a pea, hidden behind a maze of critical blood vessels and airways that shift with every breath. Straying one millimeter off course could puncture a major artery, and falling short could mean missing the cancer entirely, allowing it to spread untreated.
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How LinkedIn's algorithm can help us find new uses for existing medicines
When you log onto LinkedIn, you're normally presented with suggestions to connect with people you know, either because you went to the same university as them, or worked in the same company or industry.
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Autonomous gallbladder removal: Robot performs first realistic surgery without human help
A robot trained on videos of surgeries performed a lengthy phase of a gallbladder removal without human help. The robot operated for the first time on a lifelike patient, and during the operation, responded to and learned from voice commands from the team—like a novice surgeon working with a mentor.
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Humanoid robots in the operating room could address surgery delays and staff shortages
As waiting rooms fill up, doctors get increasingly burned out, and surgeries take longer to schedule and more get canceled, humanoid surgical robots offer a solution. That's the argument that UC San Diego robotics expert Michael Yip makes in a perspective piece in Science Robotics.
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HUSH: Holistic panoramic 3D scene understanding using spherical harmonics
An advanced artificial intelligence (AI) technology has been developed that can extract three-dimensional (3D) spatial structure and object information within indoor environments using just a single 360-degree panoramic photograph. This breakthrough is expected to significantly impact fields requiring precise spatial understanding, including augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), and digital twin applications.
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Researchers develop AI-powered radar technique for high-resolution 3D urban mapping
A research team from the Aerospace Information Research Institute (AIR) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has developed a novel method to generate highly detailed three-dimensional (3D) city models using radar data, addressing long-standing challenges in urban mapping.
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Practical changes could reduce AI energy demand by up to 90%
Artificial intelligence (AI) can be made more sustainable by making practical changes, such as reducing the number of decimal places used in AI models, shortening responses, and using smaller AI models, according to research from UCL published in a new UNESCO report.
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Musk's AI company scrubs inappropriate posts after Grok chatbot makes antisemitic comments
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company said Wednesday that it's taking down "inappropriate posts" made by its Grok chatbot, which appeared to include antisemitic comments that praised Adolf Hitler.
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New open-source language model offers multilingual support and public transparency
This summer, EPFL and ETH Zurich will release a large language model (LLM) developed on public infrastructure. Trained on the Alps supercomputer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Center (CSCS), the new LLM marks a milestone in open-source AI and multilingual excellence.
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Deep-learning system teaches soft, bio-inspired robots to move using only a single camera
Conventional robots, like those used in industry and hazardous environments, are easy to model and control, but are too rigid to operate in confined spaces and uneven terrain. Soft, bio-inspired robots are far better at adapting to their environments and maneuvering in otherwise inaccessible places.
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Entrepreneur spots deepfakes for celebrities: Can he help average Joes too?
Celebrities are all too familiar with the world of deepfakes, the colloquial term for artificial-intelligence-generated videos that depict actors and other Hollywood talent falsely doing or saying things that they never agreed to.
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Can ChatGPT actually 'see' red? New study results are nuanced
ChatGPT works by analyzing vast amounts of text, identifying patterns and synthesizing them to generate responses to users' prompts. Color metaphors like "feeling blue" and "seeing red" are commonplace throughout the English language, and therefore comprise part of the dataset on which ChatGPT is trained.
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'We're AI,' popular indie rock band admits
An indie rock band with more than a million monthly listeners on Spotify has owned up to being an AI-generated music project following days of speculation about whether the group was real.
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Test-time training could lead to LLMs that are better at complex reasoning
For all their impressive capabilities, large language models (LLMs) often fall short when given challenging new tasks that require complex reasoning skills.
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AI personal assistants could buy your groceries and book your plane tickets
If you have always wanted a personal shopping assistant, you may be in luck: The tech industry is creating digital ones that can buy things for you.
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What makes a good AI prompt? Here are 4 expert tips
"And do you work well with AI?"
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AI video becomes more convincing, rattling creative industry
Gone are the days of six-fingered hands or distorted faces—AI-generated video is becoming increasingly convincing, attracting Hollywood, artists, and advertisers, while shaking the foundations of the creative industry.
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AI cloud infrastructure gets faster and greener: NPU core improves inference performance by over 60%
The latest generative AI models such as OpenAI's ChatGPT-4 and Google's Gemini 2.5 require not only high memory bandwidth but also large memory capacity. This is why generative AI cloud operating companies like Microsoft and Google purchase hundreds of thousands of NVIDIA GPUs.
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AI system brings new precision to basketball foul detection and analysis
Professional basketball is faster, more physical, and increasingly tactically sophisticated. Even the smallest foul can tilt the balance of a game. Now, research published in the International Journal of Computational Systems Engineering shows how artificial intelligence, specifically machine vision, could bring unprecedented precision to one of the sport's most contested areas: the detection of fouls.
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AI model transforms blurry, choppy videos into clear, seamless footage
A research team, led by Professor Jaejun Yoo from the Graduate School of Artificial Intelligence at UNIST has announced the development of an advanced artificial intelligence (AI) model, "BF-STVSR (Bidirectional Flow-based Spatio-Temporal Video Super-Resolution)," capable of simultaneously improving both video resolution and frame rate.
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Approach improves how new skills are taught to large language models
Researchers have developed a technique that significantly improves the performance of large language models without increasing the computational power necessary to fine-tune the models. The researchers demonstrated that their technique improves the performance of these models over previous techniques in tasks including commonsense reasoning, arithmetic reasoning, instruction following, code generation, and visual recognition.
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LLMs display different cultural tendencies when responding to queries in English and Chinese, study finds
Large language models (LLMs), such as the model underpinning the functioning of OpenAI's conversational platform ChatGPT, are now widely used by people worldwide to source information and generate content for various purposes.
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From position to meaning: How AI learns to read
The language capabilities of today's artificial intelligence systems are astonishing. We can now engage in natural conversations with systems like ChatGPT, Gemini, and many others, with a fluency nearly comparable to that of a human being. Yet we still know very little about the internal processes in these networks that lead to such remarkable results.
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AI robots fill in for weed killers and farm hands
Oblivious to the punishing midday heat, a wheeled robot powered by the sun and infused with artificial intelligence carefully combs a cotton field in California, plucking out weeds.
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Chatbots are on the rise, but customers still trust human agents more
Customers contact companies regularly to purchase products and services, inquire about orders, make payments and request returns. Until recently, the most common way for customers to contact companies was through phone calls or by interacting with human agents via company websites and mobile apps.