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Italian opposition file complaint over far-right deputy PM party’s use of ‘racist’ AI images - The Guardian
Italian opposition file complaint over far-right deputy PM party’s use of ‘racist’ AI images The Guardian
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Ted Sarandos: AI Can Make Films ’10 Percent Better,’ Not Just Cheaper - IndieWire
Ted Sarandos: AI Can Make Films ’10 Percent Better,’ Not Just Cheaper IndieWire
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Johnson & Johnson: 15% of AI Use Cases Deliver 80% of Value - PYMNTS.com
Johnson & Johnson: 15% of AI Use Cases Deliver 80% of Value PYMNTS.com
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Making sense of venture capital's AI paradox - Axios
Making sense of venture capital's AI paradox Axios
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Microsoft faces growing unrest over role in Israel’s war on Gaza: ‘Close to a tipping point’ - The Guardian
Microsoft faces growing unrest over role in Israel’s war on Gaza: ‘Close to a tipping point’ The Guardian
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Are LLMs the petrified echos of our cognitive past? - Psychology Today
Are LLMs the petrified echos of our cognitive past? Psychology Today
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Inside Amazon and Walmart’s Billion-Dollar Race to Win the Last Mile - PYMNTS.com
Inside Amazon and Walmart’s Billion-Dollar Race to Win the Last Mile PYMNTS.com
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I started ‘vibe coding’ my own apps with AI. I’m absolutely loving it - PCWorld
I started ‘vibe coding’ my own apps with AI. I’m absolutely loving it PCWorld
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OpenAI's most impressive move has nothing to do with AI - ZDNET
OpenAI's most impressive move has nothing to do with AI ZDNET
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Netflix is revamping search with AI to improve discovery - TechCrunch
Netflix is revamping search with AI to improve discovery TechCrunch
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Nvidia Hit by $266 Billion Wipeout After U.S. Bans AI Chip Sales to China - Yahoo Finance
Nvidia Hit by $266 Billion Wipeout After U.S. Bans AI Chip Sales to China Yahoo Finance
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No Ding Goes Unnoticed—Hertz AI X‑Ray Tunnel Logs Every Scratch At 100 Airport Returns This Year View from the Wing
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How quantum could supercharge Google’s AI ambitions - CNBC
How quantum could supercharge Google’s AI ambitions CNBC
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The AI unicorns that will soar, stagnate, and fall over the next few years, according to readers - Yahoo Finance
The AI unicorns that will soar, stagnate, and fall over the next few years, according to readers Yahoo Finance
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The AI unicorns that will soar, stagnate, and fall over the next few years, according to readers - Fortune
The AI unicorns that will soar, stagnate, and fall over the next few years, according to readers Fortune
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Meta on Trial + Is A.I. a ‘Normal’ Technology? + HatGPT - The New York Times
Meta on Trial + Is A.I. a ‘Normal’ Technology? + HatGPT The New York Times
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Is AI making us dumber? How chatbots may be eroding our minds - Toronto Star
Is AI making us dumber? How chatbots may be eroding our minds Toronto Star
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Johnson & Johnson Pivots Its AI Strategy - WSJ
Johnson & Johnson Pivots Its AI Strategy WSJ
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Italian newspaper gives free rein to AI, admires its irony - Reuters
Italian newspaper gives free rein to AI, admires its irony Reuters
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Can this $70,000 robot transform AI research? - Fox News
Can this $70,000 robot transform AI research? Fox News
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AI energy demand in US will surge but also provide opportunity to manage energy - Fox Business
AI energy demand in US will surge but also provide opportunity to manage energy Fox Business
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If you use AI to write me that note, don’t expect me to read it - Fast Company
If you use AI to write me that note, don’t expect me to read it Fast Company
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AI has grown beyond human knowledge, says Google's DeepMind unit - ZDNET
AI has grown beyond human knowledge, says Google's DeepMind unit ZDNET
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7 Goldman Sachs insiders explain how the bank's new AI sidekick is helping them crush it at work Business Insider
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The Pitch Deck Doctronic Used to Raise $5 Million for Health AI Agents - Business Insider
The Pitch Deck Doctronic Used to Raise $5 Million for Health AI Agents Business Insider
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Viral AI-made art trends are making artists even more worried about their futures - NBC News
Viral AI-made art trends are making artists even more worried about their futures NBC News
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The CEO of Uber says not enough of his employees know how to use AI: 'Absolute necessity' within a year - Business Insider
The CEO of Uber says not enough of his employees know how to use AI: 'Absolute necessity' within a year Business Insider
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Nvidia, the chip giant caught between the US and China - BBC
Nvidia, the chip giant caught between the US and China BBC
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In directives to federal agencies, Trump charts a different course for AI - statnews.com
In directives to federal agencies, Trump charts a different course for AI statnews.com
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Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) Leader Nvidia Continue to Grow Despite Trump's Tariffs? - The Motley Fool
Can Artificial Intelligence (AI) Leader Nvidia Continue to Grow Despite Trump's Tariffs? The Motley Fool
artificial intelligence Archives - SpaceNews Covering the business and politics of space
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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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China’s DeepSeek AI signals faster path to space autonomy
The emergence of China’s DeepSeek has shaken up the artificial intelligence sector, promising new opportunities for space companies beginning to explore ways to leverage AI in space. The post China’s DeepSeek AI signals faster path to space autonomy appeared first on SpaceNews.
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SpaceRyde founder’s startup offers CAD copilot
California startup Hestus has raised $1.5 million to develop an AI copilot for Computer-Aided Design software. The post SpaceRyde founder’s startup offers CAD copilot appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Will AI redefine human roles in space exploration?
Space exploration is changing fast. And the big question now facing us is: Do we still need humans out there? With AI taking over many tasks, it’s time to think The post Will AI redefine human roles in space exploration? appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector join forces to advance space-weather forecasting
Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector will apply AI and high-performance computing to solar-activity forecasts. The post Aerospace Corp. and Google Public Sector join forces to advance space-weather forecasting appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Pentagon report highlights China’s space advancements and AI-driven ‘precision warfare’
‘The PRC emphasizes the importance of space-based surveillance capabilities in supporting precision strikes’ The post Pentagon report highlights China’s space advancements and AI-driven ‘precision warfare’ appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Why the Earth observation business model is flawed – and what must change
Despite its huge potential, the $6.8 billion Earth observation industry continues to struggle to establish a sustainable and scalable business model. New space companies are eager to democratize the vast The post Why the Earth observation business model is flawed – and what must change appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology – Replay
Join us December 4 at 1:00 PM EST for a webinar featuring leading experts across government, academia, and the commercial sectors to explore how space technology is transforming the way we predict and address severe weather challenges. The post Extreme Weather: Revolutionizing Weather Preparedness with Space Technology – Replay appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI – Replay
Join us November 20 at 1:00 PM EST for a discussion on a groundbreaking initiative from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) — a $700 million investment in data labeling to empower artificial intelligence in geospatial intelligence. The post Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI – Replay appeared first on SpaceNews.
News on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning The latest news on Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
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Making AI-generated code more accurate in any language
Programmers can now use large language models (LLMs) to generate computer code more quickly. However, this only makes programmers' lives easier if that code follows the rules of the programming language and doesn't cause a computer to crash.
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(Almost) like us: Characterizing creativity in artificial intelligence
Creativity is no longer exclusive to humans. Some forms of artificial intelligence are capable of producing poetry, entrepreneurial concepts, even visual art. Many people use large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT, which are trained on vast amounts of text, for co-creation: The artificial intelligence offers ideas and suggestions, while the human provides guidance, context, and direction.
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Television wasn't the death knell for cinema, and that holds lessons for the creative industries and AI
As television grew rapidly in popularity in the second half of the 20th century, many people assumed it would cause a knock-on crisis for the film industry. After all, it meant that viewers no longer had to leave their sofas to enjoy onscreen entertainment.
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Popular AIs head-to-head: OpenAI beats DeepSeek on sentence-level reasoning
ChatGPT and other AI chatbots based on large language models are known to occasionally make things up, including scientific and legal citations. It turns out that measuring how accurate an AI model's citations are is a good way of assessing the model's reasoning abilities.
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AI-powered intrusion detection system outperforms traditional methods in securing IoT networks
As Internet of Things (IoT) devices proliferate in sectors like smart cities, health care, and industrial systems, they have become prime targets for cyberattacks such as Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS), ransomware, and botnets. However, traditional security methods struggle to cope with these attacks due to the limited computational power of IoT devices and the dynamic nature of cyber threats.
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New data-driven method eliminates redundant computations, can streamline processes like scheduling trains
When some commuter trains arrive at the end of the line, they must travel to a switching platform to be turned around so they can depart the station later, often from a different platform than the one at which they arrived.
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Predicting material failure: Machine learning spots early abnormal grain growth signs for safer designs
A team of Lehigh University researchers has successfully predicted abnormal grain growth in simulated polycrystalline materials for the first time—a development that could lead to the creation of stronger, more reliable materials for high-stress environments, such as combustion engines. A paper describing their novel machine learning method was recently published in Nature Computational Materials.
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They sold their likeness to AI platforms—and regretted it
South Korean actor Simon Lee was stunned when he saw his likeness—at times as a gynecologist or a surgeon—being used to promote questionable health cures on TikTok and Instagram.
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Autonomous drone defeats human champions in historic racing first
For the first time, a drone has beaten human pilots in an international drone racing competition, marking a new milestone in the development of artificial intelligence. On Saturday April 14, 2025, two drone racing events took place simultaneously: The Falcon Cup Finals for human pilots and the A2RL Drone Championship for AI-powered, autonomous drones.
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Programmable photonic chip uses light to accelerate AI training and cut energy use
Penn Engineers have developed the first programmable chip that can train nonlinear neural networks using light—a breakthrough that could dramatically speed up AI training, reduce energy use and even pave the way for fully light-powered computers.
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Social networks are vulnerable to relatively simple AI manipulation and polarization
It seems that no matter the topic of conversation, online opinion around it will be split into two seemingly irreconcilable camps.
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Study cracks the code behind why AI behaves as it does
AI models like ChatGPT have amazed the world with their ability to write poetry, solve equations and even pass medical exams. But they can also churn out harmful content, or promote disinformation.
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A weird phrase is plaguing scientific papers—and we traced it back to a glitch in AI training data
Earlier this year, scientists discovered a peculiar term appearing in published papers: "vegetative electron microscopy."
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Machine learning method cuts fraud detection costs by generating accurate labels from imbalanced datasets
Fraud is widespread in the United States and increasingly driven by technology. For example, 93% of credit card fraud now involves remote account access, not physical theft. In 2023, fraud losses surpassed $10 billion for the first time.
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Training LLMs to self-detoxify their language
As we mature from childhood, our vocabulary—as well as the ways we use it—grows, and our experiences become richer, allowing us to think, reason, and interact with others with specificity and intention. Accordingly, our word choices evolve to align with our personal values, ethics, cultural norms, and views.
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Explainable AI for ship navigation raises trust, decreases human error
The Titanic sank 113 years ago on April 14–15, after hitting an iceberg, with human error likely causing the ship to stray into those dangerous waters. Today, autonomous systems built on artificial intelligence can help ships avoid such accidents, but could such a system explain to the captain why it was maneuvering a certain way?
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Danish brewer adds AI 'colleagues' to human team
They have names, faces, and email addresses, but the five new colleagues at Denmark's Royal Unibrew only exist in the virtual realm, which the brewer hails as a milestone to unleash the full potential of its staff.
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Lightweight AI model facilitates high-quality image generation without direct transmission of sensitive data
A new ultra-lightweight artificial intelligence (AI) model has been developed that assists in generating high-quality images without directly sending sensitive data to servers. This technological advancement paves the way for the safe utilization of high-performance generative AI in environments where privacy is paramount, such as in the analysis of patient MRI and CT scans.
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Photonic computing needs more nonlinearity: Acoustics can help
Neural networks are one typical structure on which artificial intelligence can be based. The term "neural" describes their learning ability, which to some extent mimics the functioning of neurons in our brains. To be able to work, several key ingredients are required: one of them is an activation function which introduces nonlinearity into the structure.
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AI agents poised to take over travel industry
Dreaming of going on vacation but not sure where to go? Increasingly the answer—and how to get there, what to eat and where to stay—will come from advanced AI, rather than your old-school travel agent.
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Over-training large language models may make them harder to fine-tune
A small team of AI researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, Stanford University, Harvard University and Princeton University, all in the U.S., has found that if large language models are over-trained, it might make them harder to fine-tune. In their paper posted on the arXiv preprint server, the group compared the impact of different amounts of training on a single LLM.
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We need to stop pretending AI is intelligent. Here's how
We are constantly fed a version of AI that looks, sounds and acts suspiciously like us. It speaks in polished sentences, mimics emotions, expresses curiosity, claims to feel compassion, even dabbles in what it calls creativity.
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Getting AIs working toward human goals: Study shows how to measure misalignment
Ideally, artificial intelligence agents aim to help humans, but what does that mean when humans want conflicting things? My colleagues and I have come up with a way to measure the alignment of the goals of a group of humans and AI agents.
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Meta says it will resume AI training with public content from European users
Social media company Meta said Monday that it will start using publicly available content from European users to train its artificial intelligence models, resuming work put on hold last year after activists raised concerns about data privacy.
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Using AI to monitor inaccessible locations of nuclear energy systems
Whether it's for your vehicle or your home, from small-scale uses to the largest, the debate over the most efficient and cost-effective fuels continues. Currently, there's no shortage of options either. Nuclear power provides an alternative to more conventional energy options but requires rigorous systems monitoring and safety procedures. Machine learning could make keeping a close eye on key elements of nuclear systems easier and response time to issues faster.
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New model can generate audio and music tracks from diverse data inputs
In recent years, computer scientists have created various highly performing machine learning tools to generate texts, images, videos, songs and other content. Most of these computational models are designed to create content based on text-based instructions provided by users.
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Dynamic model can generate realistic human motions and edit existing ones
When exploring their surroundings, communicating with others and expressing themselves, humans can perform a wide range of body motions. The ability to realistically replicate these motions, applying them to human and humanoid characters, could be highly valuable for the development of video games and the creation of animations, content that can be viewed using virtual reality (VR) headsets and training videos for professionals.
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Using text-generating AI to power nuclear research
Text-generating AI programs like ChatGPT are known for everyday tasks like answering questions, but that's not all they're good for. These AI agents can use their text-parsing powers to help further nuclear science and assist health physicists, as shown by nuclear engineering graduate student Zavier Ndum's research.
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Human-AI relationships pose ethical issues, psychologists say
It's becoming increasingly commonplace for people to develop intimate, long-term relationships with artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. At their extreme, people have "married" their AI companions in non-legally binding ceremonies, and at least two people have killed themselves following AI chatbot advice.
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San Diego County seeks new policy to govern use of AI
With artificial intelligence already affecting nearly every aspect of people's lives, San Diego County supervisors want a formal policy that spells out how staff will use—or avoid—the technology.