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AI Can Improve Weather Predictions if Used with Traditional Methods - VOA Learning English
AI Can Improve Weather Predictions if Used with Traditional Methods VOA Learning English
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'Blade Runner 2049' producer sues Tesla, Warner Bros over AI images - Reuters
'Blade Runner 2049' producer sues Tesla, Warner Bros over AI images Reuters
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Anthropic is testing AI’s capacity for sabotage - Mashable
Anthropic is testing AI’s capacity for sabotage Mashable
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AI Becomes Real Estate’s New Landlord PYMNTS.com
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Department of Labor releases AI best practices for employers - Colorado Newsline
Department of Labor releases AI best practices for employers Colorado Newsline
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Blade Runner 2049 producers sue Elon Musk, Tesla, and Warner over AI-generated image used in Cybercab promotional event - PC Gamer
Blade Runner 2049 producers sue Elon Musk, Tesla, and Warner over AI-generated image used in Cybercab promotional event PC Gamer
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Horry County Schools takes new position AI - WMBF
Horry County Schools takes new position AI WMBF
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Elon Musk sued for using AI-generated Blade Runner imagery at robotaxi event - The Verge
Elon Musk sued for using AI-generated Blade Runner imagery at robotaxi event The Verge
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African Potential: The Intersection Of AI, Crypto, And Digital Inclusion - Forbes
African Potential: The Intersection Of AI, Crypto, And Digital Inclusion Forbes
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AI firm Nebius, split from Russia's Yandex, gains in volatile Nasdaq debut Reuters
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'Blade Runner 2049' producer accuses Musk and Tesla of circumventing copyright with AI imagery - TechCrunch
'Blade Runner 2049' producer accuses Musk and Tesla of circumventing copyright with AI imagery TechCrunch
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Social media giant parent fires intern for 'maliciously' interfering with AI project - Fox Business
Social media giant parent fires intern for 'maliciously' interfering with AI project Fox Business
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Elon Musk, Tesla and WBD sued over alleged 'Blade Runner 2049' AI ripoff for Cybercab promotion - CNBC
Elon Musk, Tesla and WBD sued over alleged 'Blade Runner 2049' AI ripoff for Cybercab promotion CNBC
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Nvidia Leads AI Chip Gains While Auto and Industrial Semis Falter: Susquehanna - Yahoo Finance
Nvidia Leads AI Chip Gains While Auto and Industrial Semis Falter: Susquehanna Yahoo Finance
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Wall Street Journal, New York Post Sue Jeff Bezos-Backed Perplexity As AI Battles Rage Deadline
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Apple Intelligence releases next week with iOS 18.1 – here are all the AI features you can try at launch TechRadar
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Qualcomm revamps mobile phone chips for AI, signs Samsung and others - Reuters
Qualcomm revamps mobile phone chips for AI, signs Samsung and others Reuters
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Qualcomm reveals AI smartphone chip as industry leans into AI phones - Yahoo Finance
Qualcomm reveals AI smartphone chip as industry leans into AI phones Yahoo Finance
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‘Blade Runner 2049’ Producer Sues Elon Musk’s Tesla, Warner Bros. Discovery Over AI Images - Hollywood Reporter
‘Blade Runner 2049’ Producer Sues Elon Musk’s Tesla, Warner Bros. Discovery Over AI Images Hollywood Reporter
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NY Post, Wall Street Journal sue Jeff Bezos-backed Perplexity AI for ripping off content New York Post
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US to curb AI investment in China soon - Reuters
US to curb AI investment in China soon Reuters
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Opinion | AI Can’t Teach AI New Tricks The Wall Street Journal
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You have a week left to get 50% off of Perplexity Pro plus a free Uber One subscription ZDNet
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Microsoft launches AI agents, deepening rivalry with Salesforce - The Seattle Times
Microsoft launches AI agents, deepening rivalry with Salesforce The Seattle Times
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Big data, advanced algorithms and new approaches for space missions
MILAN – Spacewalks, often a highlight of space missions, are likely to change in the future as given advancements in robotics and teleoperations. Every time an astronaut steps out of The post Big data, advanced algorithms and new approaches for space missions appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Canada’s Mission Control to demonstrate AI on Spire cubesat
MILAN – Spire Global and Canadian startup Mission Control announced plans Oct. 16 for Persistence, a technology demonstration mission focused on space-based artificial intelligence. “The Persistence mission will demonstrate resilient The post Canada’s Mission Control to demonstrate AI on Spire cubesat appeared first on SpaceNews.
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EarthDaily buys analytics specialist amid imagery constellation deployment delay
Antarctica Capital has sold geospatial analytics provider Descartes Labs to EarthDaily Analytics, a company the private equity firm also owns, which has delayed its optical imagery constellation by two years to improve artificial intelligence compatibility. The post EarthDaily buys analytics specialist amid imagery constellation deployment delay appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Yahsat and Bayanat forge AI-powered space technology champion
Emirati satellite operator Yahsat and geospatial artificial intelligence provider Bayanat completed their merger Oct. 1, forming a company called Space42 valued at about $3 billion on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange. The post Yahsat and Bayanat forge AI-powered space technology champion appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Planet unveils Forest Carbon Monitoring dataset
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NASA SPAR Lab shares AI tool for spacecraft
SAN FRANCISCO – Artificial intelligence promises to make spacecraft increasingly resilient and capable of gathering data without waiting for instructions from ground controllers. “We’ve been limited with the way we’ve The post NASA SPAR Lab shares AI tool for spacecraft appeared first on SpaceNews.
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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
Ship owners are increasingly relegating geostationary satellites to the backseat and turning to low Earth orbit networks for primary communications at sea, according to a panel of multi-orbit maritime service providers. The post LEO takes center stage for communications at sea appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Anduril targets space domain with AI and autonomous systems
The company plans to “design, build, and launch our own fully integrated systems by the end of 2025” The post Anduril targets space domain with AI and autonomous systems appeared first on SpaceNews.
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NGA taps 10 firms for $290 million satellite data analytics contract
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency selected Earth observation satellite imagery providers and data analytics specialists to compete for orders under the Luno A program The post NGA taps 10 firms for $290 million satellite data analytics contract appeared first on SpaceNews.
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U.S. defense program seeks next-generation space monitoring tools
The Space Security and Defense Program is doing market research on advanced space domain awareness technologies available in the 2030-2040 timeframe The post U.S. defense program seeks next-generation space monitoring tools appeared first on SpaceNews.
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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
The Space Force's Commercial Satellite Communications Office issued a request for information on automated satcom network orchestration The post U.S. Space Force seeks industry input on automating hybrid satellite networks appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Eartheye Space raises $1.5 million
SAN FRANCISCO – Singapore startup Eartheye Space raised $1.5 million in pre-seed funding to expand its online satellite-tasking platform. Eartheye Space, founded in 2022, calls itself the “Uber Eats” of The post Eartheye Space raises $1.5 million appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Detecting satellite orbit anomalies requires human intelligence
Identifying anomalous operations of satellites is more than a technical task. It must depend on human intelligence gathering and advance warning. Missile launch detection and characterization is a longstanding example The post Detecting satellite orbit anomalies requires human intelligence appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Collimate offers tool to predict downlink success
SAN FRANCISCO – Collimate Space, a new Silicon Valley startup, aims to tackle a specific problem for satellite operators. Collimate offers a tool for predicting the success of satellite downlinks, The post Collimate offers tool to predict downlink success appeared first on SpaceNews.
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NGA to launch $700 million program to help AI make sense of satellite images
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to solicit bids for “data labeling” services The post NGA to launch $700 million program to help AI make sense of satellite images appeared first on SpaceNews.
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U.S. intelligence agency to evaluate trustworthiness of AI models
The National Geospatial Intelligence Agency is creating a standardized framework for evaluating the accuracy of computer vision models used to analyze satellite imagery and other geospatial data The post U.S. intelligence agency to evaluate trustworthiness of AI models appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Can AI detect anomalies in orbital astrodynamics? Managing a complex challenge
As space traffic increases and our reliance on satellites grows, the question of how to manage and predict anomalies in orbital astrodynamics becomes ever more critical. The idea that artificial The post Can AI detect anomalies in orbital astrodynamics? Managing a complex challenge appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Navigating by sight
SAN FRANCISCO – A NASA formation-flying experiment shows the promise of autonomous navigation for satellite swarms. The four cubesats in the Starling Formation-Flying Optical Experiment, or StarFOX, calculate their orbits The post Navigating by sight appeared first on SpaceNews.
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SNC scaling up its fleet of radio-frequency monitoring satellites
The company is transitioning from RF sensing cubesats to larger ESPA-class satellites The post SNC scaling up its fleet of radio-frequency monitoring satellites appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Atlas AI reveals work with Airbus
SAN FRANCISCO— Geospatial intelligence startup Atlas AI announced collaboration Aug. 13 with multinational aircraft manufacturer Airbus SE. Airbus is relying on Atlas AI’s geospatial platform, which pairs satellite imagery with The post Atlas AI reveals work with Airbus appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Little Place Labs and Loft Orbital to test analytics in orbit
LOGAN, Utah – Houston startup Little Place Labs announced a contract to deploy software to Loft Orbital’s YAM-6 satellite. “We’ll pair Loft’s low-latency operations, using its space infrastructure, with our The post Little Place Labs and Loft Orbital to test analytics in orbit appeared first on SpaceNews.
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BAE wins $48 million U.S. Air Force contract for data analytics platform
BAE Systems will support the Insight program run by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory The post BAE wins $48 million U.S. Air Force contract for data analytics platform appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Microsoft introduces autonomous AI agents
Microsoft on Monday said it was enhancing its AI offerings with new autonomous agent capabilities as the tech titan aims to accelerate business adoption of artificial intelligence.
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Using a multilingual dataset to enhance hateful video detection on YouTube and Bilibili
Social media has revolutionized the way information is shared throughout communities, but it can also be a cesspit of hateful content. Current research on hateful content detection focuses on text-based analysis, while hateful video detection remains underexplored.
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Researchers provide LLM benchmarking suite for the EU Artificial Intelligence Act
Researchers from ETH Zurich, the Bulgarian AI research institute INSAIT—created in partnership with ETH and EPFL—and the ETH spin-off LatticeFlow AI have provided the first comprehensive technical interpretation of the EU AI Act for General Purpose AI (GPAI) models. This makes them the first to translate the legal requirements that the EU places on future AI models into concrete, measurable and verifiable technical requirements.
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User-friendly system makes it easier to verify an AI model's responses
Despite their impressive capabilities, large language models are far from perfect. These artificial intelligence models sometimes "hallucinate" by generating incorrect or unsupported information in response to a query.
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Showing AI users diversity in training data can boost perceived fairness and trust
While artificial intelligence (AI) systems, such as home assistants, search engines or large language models like ChatGPT, may seem nearly omniscient, their outputs are only as good as the data on which they are trained. However, ease of use often leads users to adopt AI systems without understanding what training data was used or who prepared the data, including potential biases in the data or held by trainers.
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Humanizing AI could lead us to dehumanize ourselves
Irish writer John Connolly once said: "The nature of humanity, its essence, is to feel another's pain as one's own, and to act to take that pain away."
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AI, cryptocurrencies and data privacy: Comparing the Trump and Harris records on technology regulation
It's not surprising that technology regulation is an important issue in the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign.
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Slack researcher discusses the fear, loathing and excitement surrounding AI in the workplace
Artificial intelligence's recent rise to the forefront of business has left most office workers wondering how often they should use the technology and whether a computer will eventually replace them.
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Generative AI can boost innovation—but only when humans are in control
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) tools like ChatGPT or Dall-E are changing how creative work is done, particularly in industries that rely on innovation.
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Wondering what AI actually is? Here are the 7 things it can do for you
You know we've reached peak interest in artificial intelligence (AI) when Oprah Winfrey hosts a television special about it. AI is truly everywhere. And we will all have a relationship with it—whether using it, building it, governing it or even befriending it.
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New algorithm advances graph mining for complex networks
University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science professor Nikolaos Sidiropoulos has introduced a breakthrough in graph mining with the development of a new computational algorithm.
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Researchers develop method enabling LLMs to answer questions more concisely and accurately
Large language models (LLMs) are machine-learning models designed to understand and generate human language. State-of-the-art LLMs have demonstrated outstanding potential in open-domain question answering (ODQA), where the model is tasked with providing answers to factual questions.
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Towards a safe Society 5.0: Reinforcement learning pentesting agent training in realistic network environments
Ensuring the security of network systems and infrastructure is a critical aspect of cybersecurity. Penetration testing (pentesting) is an effective method for evaluating the network security posture.
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DeepMind researchers find LLMs can serve as effective mediators
A team of AI researchers with Google's DeepMind London group has found that certain large language models (LLMs) can serve as effective mediators between groups of people with differing viewpoints regarding a given topic. The work is published in the journal Science.
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AI is supposed to be Hollywood's next big thing: What's taking so long?
Earlier this year, OpenAI and other artificial intelligence companies wooed Hollywood studios with the futuristic promise of AI tools that they said could help make the business of creating movies and television shows faster, easier and cheaper.
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AI models for remote object detection are vulnerable to both physical and digital attacks, research finds
Today, our understanding and assessment of the physical characteristics of the world around us relies less and less on human intelligence and more and more on artificial intelligence.
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Combining next-token prediction and video diffusion in computer vision and robotics
In the current AI zeitgeist, sequence models have skyrocketed in popularity for their ability to analyze data and predict what to do next. For instance, you've likely used next-token prediction models like ChatGPT, which anticipate each word (token) in a sequence to form answers to users' queries. There are also full-sequence diffusion models like Sora, which convert words into dazzling, realistic visuals by successively "denoising" an entire video sequence.
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Trust is not the answer: Rethinking human-machine interaction for ethical engineering
In his article, "Trust is Not a Virtue: Why We Should Not Trust," Matthew L. Bolton, an associate professor of systems and information engineering at the University of Virginia, critically challenges the emphasis on fostering trust in human-machine interactions. He focuses particularly on systems using AI, machine learning and automation.
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Humans sympathize with, and protect, AI bots from playtime exclusion, finds study
In an Imperial College London study, humans displayed sympathy towards and protected AI bots who were excluded from playtime. The researchers say the study, which used a virtual ball game, highlights humans' tendency to treat AI agents as social beings—an inclination that should be considered when designing AI bots.
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Why Nevada casinos won't use a new gun-detection system being used in other states
A tribal casino in Oklahoma is using an app tied to its surveillance camera system that uses artificial intelligence to detect patrons carrying firearms.
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For Deaf people, train travel can be a gamble—AI-powered Auslan avatar can help
For Deaf people, train travel can be a gamble. On an average day, nothing goes wrong: they catch their train to their destination and carry on with their business.
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AI-driven video analyzer sets new standards in human action detection
What if a security camera could not only capture video but understand what's happening—distinguishing between routine activities and potentially dangerous behavior in real time? That's the future being shaped by researchers at the University of Virginia's School of Engineering and Applied Science with their latest breakthrough: an AI-driven intelligent video analyzer capable of detecting human actions in video footage with unprecedented precision and intelligence.
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Researchers develop a new generative adversarial networks model that stabilizes training and performance
In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning models have advanced rapidly, becoming easily accessible. This has enabled people, even those without specialized expertise, to perform various tasks with AI. Among these models, generative adversarial networks (GANs) stand out for their outstanding performance in generating new data instances with the same characteristics as the training data, making them particularly effective for generating images, music, and text.
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AI-driven system enhances manufacturing speed and quality
Researchers at the University of Virginia have made a significant advancement in manufacturing technology by developing an AI-driven system that could transform how factories operate. Using Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (MARL), the team has created a more efficient way to optimize manufacturing systems, improving both speed and quality while reducing waste.
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New technique could help self-driving cars see their surroundings better
Thanks to a technique developed by researchers at NC State University, autonomous vehicles might one day be able to navigate the roadways much better. The technique allows artificial intelligence programs to more accurately map three-dimensional spaces using two-dimensional images.
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AI is creeping into the visual effects industry—and it could take the human touch out of film and TV
From the mind-bending reality warps of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) to the breathtaking alien vistas of Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), visual effects have transported us to worlds beyond imagination. Yet the future of visual effects (VFX) could hang in the balance as artificial intelligence is subsumed into screen production processes.
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Researchers harness generative AI to preserve Cantonese porcelain art and heritage
The advent of generative artificial intelligence (AI) has sparked concerns about the diminishing value of traditional art forms and the potential for substitution. Nonetheless, through their fusion, they offer new avenues for conserving art and culture while also igniting interest in passing down the heritage from generation to generation.
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Apple researchers suggest artificial intelligence is still mostly an illusion
Researchers at Apple Computer Company have found evidence, via testing, showing that the seemingly intelligent responses given by AI-based LLMs are little more than an illusion. In their paper posted on the arXiv preprint server, the researchers argue that after testing several LLMs, they found that they are not capable of performing genuine logical reasoning.
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Fake AI history photos cloud the past
A wave of touching photos showing great moments in time is fascinating amateur historians online. The problem? They are not real—and may be clouding our view of the past.
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Study reveals AI-generated images depict idealized youth
If you've been using artificial intelligence (AI) for a while, you may have noticed that both the texts and images it creates can be a bit generic and polished. Some would call them soulless.