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AI is helping patients fight insurance company denials: 'It is wild' - NBC News
AI is helping patients fight insurance company denials: 'It is wild' NBC News
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How Sam Altman Outfoxed Elon Musk to Become Trump’s AI Buddy The Wall Street Journal
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Netflix uses generative AI in one of its shows for first time The Guardian
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I'm a 28-year-old AI engineer in Big Tech. Here's my advice for others who want to break into this growing field. Business Insider
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Opinion | The Seductions of A.I. for the Writer’s Mind The New York Times
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How AI is helping healthcare startups multiply their patients and chase profits Business Insider
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This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock Has Quietly Outperformed Nvidia All Year The Motley Fool
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China commerce minister discussed foreign investment, AI at meet with Nvidia CEO - Reuters
China commerce minister discussed foreign investment, AI at meet with Nvidia CEO Reuters
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Netflix uses AI effects for first time to cut costs BBC
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MSG to use AI to help doctors spend more time with patients BBC
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Xi Jinping is questioning if all of China should chase the same AI and EV dreams Business Insider
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Invideo AI enables anyone with an idea to produce high-quality videos OpenAI
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Perplexity's CEO says you should spend less time doom-scrolling and more time using AI Business Insider
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Can finance put a stop to AI data mining? Financial Times
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Chatbots in the classroom: how AI is reshaping higher education - Financial Times
Chatbots in the classroom: how AI is reshaping higher education Financial Times
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Elon Musk Is Cashing In on the AI Romance Boom - Bloomberg
Elon Musk Is Cashing In on the AI Romance Boom Bloomberg
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Meta Poaches Two More Apple AI Executives MacRumors
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The Age of Self-Evolving AI Is Here - Towards Data Science
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Citi, Ant International pilot AI-powered FX tool for clients to help cut hedging costs Reuters
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Meta hires two Apple AI researchers for Superintelligence push, Bloomberg News reports Reuters
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Amazon’s cloud division cuts jobs as AI spending intensifies The Seattle Times
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Meta Hires Two Key Apple AI Experts After Poaching Their Boss Bloomberg
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AI Startup Perplexity Valued at $18 Billion With New Funding Bloomberg
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Couple uses artificial intelligence to fight insurance denial NBC News
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The defense establishment’s AI awakening
With competitors like China pouring resources into AI-enabled warfare, the U.S. can not afford to tinker cautiously at the edges. The post The defense establishment’s AI awakening appeared first on SpaceNews.
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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
Californian software startup PiLogic announced $4 million in seed funding May 22 to develop satellite diagnostics and other artificial intelligence tools tailored for space applications. The post PiLogic raises $4 million for bespoke satellite AI models appeared first on SpaceNews.
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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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Through smartphone apps, AI can close road assessment gap
Dodging potholes is a familiar routine for drivers. But, behind every bump and crack in the pavement is a bigger issue: many communities lack the tools and data they need to maintain their roads effectively. Traditional pavement assessments rely on expensive, specialized vehicles outfitted with high-resolution sensors. These resources are typically reserved for major highways and high-traffic corridors, leaving neighborhood streets and local roads under-monitored and under-maintained.
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AI could make these common jobs more productive without sacrificing quality
A study of Chile's workforce finds that AI could "accelerate" nearly half of the tasks performed by the country's 100 most common jobs.
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Generative AI models streamline fashion design with new text and image creation
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize fashion design. By recognizing patterns in data and generating new text and images, AI models powered by deep learning algorithms can help fashion designers develop new catalogs, expanding their creativity, with added efficiency, helping to bring products to the market faster.
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Tech giants warn window to monitor AI reasoning is closing, urge action
Artificial intelligence is advancing at a dizzying speed. Like many new technologies, it offers significant benefits but also poses safety risks. Recognizing the potential dangers, leading researchers from Google DeepMind, OpenAI, Meta, Anthropic and a coalition of companies and nonprofit groups have come together to call for more to be done to monitor how AI systems "think."
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Does AI understand?
Imagine an ant crawling in sand, tracing a path that happens to look like Winston Churchill. Would you say the ant created an image of the former British prime minister? According to the late Harvard philosopher Hilary Putnam, most people would say no: The ant would need to know about Churchill, and lines, and sand.
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California tech hubs are set to dominate the AI economy, report suggests
Despite suggestions it has been losing its edge, California is way ahead of others when it comes to the hottest technology right now: artificial intelligence.
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When the stakes are high, do machine learning models make fair decisions?
Machine learning is an integral part of high-stakes decision-making in a broad swath of human-computer interactions. You apply for a job. You submit a loan application. Algorithms determine who advances and who is declined.
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Can AI really code? Study maps the roadblocks to autonomous software engineering
Imagine a future where artificial intelligence quietly shoulders the drudgery of software development: refactoring tangled code, migrating legacy systems, and hunting down race conditions, so that human engineers can devote themselves to architecture, design, and the genuinely novel problems still beyond a machine's reach.
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AI 'coach' helps language models choose between text and code to solve problems
Large language models (LLMs) excel at using textual reasoning to understand the context of a document and provide a logical answer about its contents. But these same LLMs often struggle to correctly answer even the simplest math problems.
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Anyone can now train a robot: New tool makes teaching skills hands-on and easy
Teaching a robot new skills used to require coding expertise. But a new generation of robots could potentially learn from just about anyone.
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Robots now grow and repair themselves by consuming parts from other machines
Today's robots are stuck—their bodies are usually closed systems that can neither grow nor self-repair, nor adapt to their environment. Now, scientists at Columbia University have developed robots that can physically "grow," "heal," and improve themselves by integrating material from their environment or from other robots.
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Faster, smarter, more open: Study shows new algorithms accelerate AI models
Just as people from different countries speak different languages, AI models also create various internal "languages"—a unique set of tokens understood only by each model. Until recently, there was no way for models developed by different companies to communicate directly, collaborate or combine their strengths to improve performance.
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New research reveals AI has a confidence problem
Large language models (LLMs) sometimes lose confidence when answering questions and abandon correct answers, according to a new study by researchers at Google DeepMind and University College London.
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Law enforcement is learning how to use AI more ethically
As more and more sectors experiment with artificial intelligence, one of the areas that has most quickly adopted this new technology is law enforcement. It's led to some problematic growing pains, from false arrests to concerns around facial recognition.
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Robot hand 'feels' pain and ignores harmless touch with new sensory system
In the midst of the co-development of artificial intelligence and robotic advancements, developing technologies that enable robots to efficiently perceive and respond to their surroundings like humans has become a crucial task. In this context, Korean researchers are gaining attention for newly implementing an artificial sensory nervous system that mimics the sensory nervous system of living organisms without the need for separate complex software or circuitry. This breakthrough technology is expected to be applied in fields such as in ultra-small robots and robotic prosthetics, where intelligent and energy-efficient responses to external stimuli are essential.
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First publicly available Japanese AI dialogue system can speak and listen simultaneously
How do you develop an AI system that perfectly mimics the way humans speak? Researchers at Nagoya University in Japan have taken a significant step forward to achieve this. They have created J-Moshi, the first publicly available AI system specifically designed for Japanese conversational patterns.
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AI that thinks like us? Researchers unveil new model to predict human behavior
Imagine a self-driving car navigating downtown traffic. To avoid a collision, it must judge whether the pedestrian at the corner is about to cross. Or consider an investment algorithm trading stocks—it needs to anticipate how human investors will react to news before making a move.
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Trump unveils investments to power AI boom
US President Donald Trump went to Pennsylvania on Tuesday to announce $92 billion in energy and infrastructure deals intended to meet big tech's soaring demand for electricity to fuel the AI boom.
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Survey reveals gap between worker desires and AI's current workplace abilities
A Stanford study captures the gap between worker desires and AI's abilities and highlights areas ripe for research and development.
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New method makes AI language model evaluations faster, fairer, and less costly
Assessing the progress of new AI language models can be as challenging as training them. Stanford researchers offer a new approach.
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Pentagon inks contracts for Musk's xAI, competitors
The Pentagon announced contracts on Monday with multiple leading US artificial intelligence firms including Elon Musk's xAI, which has faced intense scrutiny in recent days over anti-Semitic posts by its Grok chatbot.
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AI engineers don't feel empowered to tackle sustainability crisis, new research suggests
A survey of 23 machine learning (ML) practitioners across the U.K. and other parts of the world, conducted by King's College London, highlighted feelings of alienation from the sustainability of models, suggesting environmental credentials were not viewed as part of an AI's performance.
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Amazon's AI assistant struggles with diverse dialects, study finds
A new Cornell study has revealed that Amazon's AI shopping assistant, Rufus, gives vague or incorrect responses to users writing in some English dialects, such as African American English (AAE), especially when prompts contain typos.
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AI-powered occupancy tracking system optimizes open-plan office design
Researchers at The University of Osaka have developed a novel framework for measuring occupancy in open-plan offices with unprecedented precision. This innovative system uses computer vision and AI to analyze occupancy at a micro-scale level, focusing on specific functional zones within the office.
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The forgotten 80-year-old machine that shaped the internet—and could help us survive AI
Many years ago, long before the internet or artificial intelligence, an American engineer called Vannevar Bush was trying to solve a problem. He could see how difficult it had become for professionals to research anything, and saw the potential for a better way.
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AI helps stroke survivors find their voice
A new approach using generative AI platforms such as ChatGPT is showing promise in enhancing communication for people with language disorders.
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Mexican voice actors demand regulation on AI voice cloning
Mexican actors protested the growing threat artificial intelligence poses to their industry, calling on Sunday for better regulations to prevent voice cloning without consent.
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What a folding ruler can tell us about neural networks
Deep neural networks are at the heart of artificial intelligence, ranging from pattern recognition to large language and reasoning models like ChatGPT. The principle: during a training phase, the parameters of the network's artificial neurons are optimized in such a way that they can carry out specific tasks, such as autonomously discovering objects or characteristic features in images.
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New simulation system generates thousands of training examples for robotic hands and arms
When ChatGPT or Gemini give what seems to be an expert response to your burning questions, you may not realize how much information it relies on to give that reply. Like other popular generative artificial intelligence (AI) models, these chatbots rely on backbone systems called foundation models that train on billions, or even trillions, of data points.
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NVIDIA's new AI tool enables precise editing of 3D scenes and photorealistic images
Over the past years, computer scientists have introduced increasingly sophisticated generative AI models that can produce personalized content following specific inputs or instructions. While image generation models are now widely used, many of them are unpredictable and precisely controlling the images they create remains a challenge.