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This AI model is more certain about uncertainty
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New AI tool generates high-quality images faster than state-of-the-art approaches
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A new metric to quantify capabilities of AI systems in terms of human capabilities
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If we fully engage with how generative AI works, we can still create original art
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Organizations should embrace AI to boost performance, says marketing professor
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Researcher develops a security-focused large language model to defend against malware
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Legged robots skateboard successfully with reinforcement learning framework
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AI-driven software is 96% accurate at diagnosing Parkinson's
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Belief in AI as a 'Great Machine' could weaken national security crisis responses, new research finds
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Nonprofits are in trouble. Could more sensitive chatbots be the answer?
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Tech firms fight to stem deepfake deluge
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang unveils new Rubin AI chips at GTC 2025
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Coffee-making robot breaks new ground for AI machines
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Hollywood urges Trump to protect film, TV from AI
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Combining photonic neural networks with distributed acoustic sensing for infrastructure monitoring
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Making AI more accessible in soccer
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Researchers publish blueprint to fuse wireless technologies and AI
There's a major difference between humans and current artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities: common sense. According to a new paper by Walid Saad, professor in the College of Engineering and the Next-G Wireless Lead at the Virginia Tech Innovation Campus, a true revolution in wireless technologies is only possible through endowing the system with the next generation of AI that can think, imagine, and plan akin to humans.
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People say they prefer stories written by humans over AI-generated works, yet new study suggests that's not quite true
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AI food scanner turns phone photos into nutritional analysis
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Navigating trust in an age of increasing AI influence
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AI 'reshaping' organized crime, warns Europol
Artificial intelligence is turbocharging organized crime, from creating child sexual abuse images to money laundering via cryptocurrency, Europol warned Tuesday, with advances like quantum computing only poised to make things worse.
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AI ring tracks spelled words in American Sign Language
A Cornell-led research team has developed an artificial intelligence-powered ring equipped with micro-sonar technology that can continuously—and in real time—track fingerspelling in American Sign Language (ASL).
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Software is increasingly being built by AI, so it's vital to know if it can be trusted
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