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X May Use Your Data for AI Training, Even If You Opt Out - Lifehacker
X May Use Your Data for AI Training, Even If You Opt Out Lifehacker
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AI in Military Market to grow by USD 55.2 billion (2024-2028), rising defense spending amid conflicts driving growth, Report with market evolution powered by AI - Technavio - Yahoo Finance
AI in Military Market to grow by USD 55.2 billion (2024-2028), rising defense spending amid conflicts driving growth, Report with market evolution powered by AI - Technavio Yahoo Finance
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Better Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock: Nvidia vs. Micron Technology - The Motley Fool
Better Artificial Intelligence (AI) Stock: Nvidia vs. Micron Technology The Motley Fool
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Coca-Cola's New Christmas Commercial Was Made With AI And Looks Bad - Kotaku
Coca-Cola's New Christmas Commercial Was Made With AI And Looks Bad Kotaku
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ESPN is testing a generative AI avatar called ‘FACTS’ - The Verge
ESPN is testing a generative AI avatar called ‘FACTS’ The Verge
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AI’s Fingerprints Were All Over the Election - The Atlantic
AI’s Fingerprints Were All Over the Election The Atlantic
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Google AI chatbot responds with a threatening message: "Human … Please die." - CBS News
Google AI chatbot responds with a threatening message: "Human … Please die." CBS News
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Unlike X, Bluesky says it won’t train AI on your posts - TechCrunch
Unlike X, Bluesky says it won’t train AI on your posts TechCrunch
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Trump picks Burgum to put AI at heart of energy policy - POLITICO
Trump picks Burgum to put AI at heart of energy policy POLITICO
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Do Fantasy Sports Tell Us Something About Artificial Intelligence? - Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence
Do Fantasy Sports Tell Us Something About Artificial Intelligence? Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence
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Google will let you make AI clip art for your documents - The Verge
Google will let you make AI clip art for your documents The Verge
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OpenAI at one point considered acquiring AI chip startup Cerebras - TechCrunch
OpenAI at one point considered acquiring AI chip startup Cerebras TechCrunch
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Google AI chatbot tells user to 'please die' - Fox Business
Google AI chatbot tells user to 'please die' Fox Business
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Bluesky Mocks X, Has ‘No Intention’ of Training AI With User Data - TheWrap
Bluesky Mocks X, Has ‘No Intention’ of Training AI With User Data TheWrap
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Think Home Fitness Is Dead? Here Comes AI. - InsideHook
Think Home Fitness Is Dead? Here Comes AI. InsideHook
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Did Google's Gemini AI spontaneously threaten a user? - TechRadar
Did Google's Gemini AI spontaneously threaten a user? TechRadar
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Nvidia to report Q3 earnings Wednesday as AI fever continues to power Wall Street - Yahoo Finance
Nvidia to report Q3 earnings Wednesday as AI fever continues to power Wall Street Yahoo Finance
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X sues California over deceptive AI-made election content ban - Engadget
X sues California over deceptive AI-made election content ban Engadget
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Bluesky says it won’t train AI on your posts - The Verge
Bluesky says it won’t train AI on your posts The Verge
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Google Gemini tells grad student to 'please die' while helping with his homework - The Register
Google Gemini tells grad student to 'please die' while helping with his homework The Register
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Chocolate Chicken Chicken Cake: the Horrors of AI Recipes - Pajiba Entertainment News
Chocolate Chicken Chicken Cake: the Horrors of AI Recipes Pajiba Entertainment News
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This ‘AI Granny’ hack wastes telephone scammers’ time with boring chit-chat - TechCrunch
This ‘AI Granny’ hack wastes telephone scammers’ time with boring chit-chat TechCrunch
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I Let Generative AI Illustrate My Journal Entries: Here's Why I'm Hooked - MUO - MakeUseOf
I Let Generative AI Illustrate My Journal Entries: Here's Why I'm Hooked MUO - MakeUseOf
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This AI-generated grandma thwarts scammers with long stories about her cat - Popular Science
This AI-generated grandma thwarts scammers with long stories about her cat Popular Science
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Self-learning AI makes college football against the spread, money line, over/under picks for Week 12 games - CBS Sports
Self-learning AI makes college football against the spread, money line, over/under picks for Week 12 games CBS Sports
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Microsoft bets a carbon removal bake-off will help offset its skyrocketing AI emissions - TechCrunch
Microsoft bets a carbon removal bake-off will help offset its skyrocketing AI emissions TechCrunch
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The Affleck brothers think AI will democratize filmmaking - The A.V. Club
The Affleck brothers think AI will democratize filmmaking The A.V. Club
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Microsoft’s top AI customers include Adobe and Meta - The Verge
Microsoft’s top AI customers include Adobe and Meta The Verge
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iOS 18.2: New features coming to your iPhone (other than AI) - 9to5Mac
iOS 18.2: New features coming to your iPhone (other than AI) 9to5Mac
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Google's AI Chatbot Tells Student Seeking Help with Homework 'Please Die' - Newsweek
Google's AI Chatbot Tells Student Seeking Help with Homework 'Please Die' Newsweek
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AI takes aim at tedious tasks in government contracting
The newer generation of AI tools is specifically designed to navigate the complex world of government contracting, where security protocols are strict and the stakes are high, as a single proposal can make or break a company's fiscal year. The post AI takes aim at tedious tasks in government contracting appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Improving Space AI: Ground-to-orbit efforts aim to advance satellite intelligence
AI-driven technologies are on the cusp of unlocking true autonomy in orbit, with the potential to enable spacecraft to operate independently and deliver more customized, intelligently managed data to Earth. The post Improving Space AI: Ground-to-orbit efforts aim to advance satellite intelligence appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Webinar – Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI
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 Webinar – Transforming Geospatial Intelligence: Data Labeling for AI appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Applying AI to satellite manufacturing
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Companies are proceeding cautiously in applying artificial intelligence to satellite manufacturing. Blue Canyon Technologies, for example, wants to better understand how AI can contribute to manufacturing The post Applying AI to satellite manufacturing appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Aptos Orbital unveils device for onboard processing, communications and cloud services
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Silicon Valley startup Aptos Orbital unveiled Oct. 22 an artificial intelligence device for space-based processing, communications and cloud services. “Today’s satellites are siloed from modern cloud The post Aptos Orbital unveils device for onboard processing, communications and cloud services appeared first on SpaceNews.
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Proteus and SAIC form strategic partnership
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. – Los Angeles startup Proteus Space announced a strategic partnership Oct. 22 with government contractor SAIC. In addition, SAIC made a “significant investment” in the startup. The The post Proteus and SAIC form strategic partnership appeared first on SpaceNews.
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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
SAN FRANCISCO – Earth observation company Planet unveiled a product Sept. 24 for monitoring global forests. Planet’s Forest Carbon Monitoring product offers quarterly estimates of the amount of carbon stored The post Planet unveils Forest Carbon Monitoring dataset appeared first on SpaceNews.
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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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Common way to test for leaks in large language models may be flawed
Large language models are everywhere, including running in the background of the apps on the device you're using to read this. The auto-complete suggestions in your texts and emails, the query responses composed by Gemni, Copilot and ChatGPT, and the images generated from DALL-E are all built using LLMs.
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Paved or unpaved? Dataset can improve road surface data for transportation, safety and economic development
Road surface information plays an essential role across multiple sectors, influencing everything from transportation safety to economic growth and environmental sustainability. Knowing whether a road is paved or unpaved can impact decision-making for route planning and emergency responses.
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AI can 'hear' when a lithium battery is about to catch fire
Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a way to use sound to detect when lithium-ion batteries are about to catch fire. The NIST team included Wai Cheong "Andy" Tam and Anthony Putorti.
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AI development works better for everyone when its workforce is well looked after
A former CEO and executive chairman of Google, recently suggested that the tech giant's apparent lag in AI development was due to the company prioritizing employees' personal well-being over progress. Eric Schmidt told an audience: "Google decided that work-life balance and going home early and working from home was more important than winning."
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A new system of logic could boost critical thinking and AI
The rigid structures of language we once clung to with certainty are cracking. Take gender, nationality or religion: these concepts no longer sit comfortably in the stiff linguistic boxes of the last century. Simultaneously, the rise of AI presses upon us the need to understand how words relate to meaning and reasoning.
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AI headphones create a 'sound bubble,' quieting all sounds more than a few feet away
Imagine this: You're at an office job, wearing noise-canceling headphones to dampen the ambient chatter. A co-worker arrives at your desk and asks a question, but rather than needing to remove the headphones and say, "What?", you hear the question clearly.
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A new generation of AI-enabled tools for accessible, personalized media experiences
Scientists from the University of Surrey are teaching artificial intelligence models to re-light different body types and clothing without the need for 3D modeling. This may have a positive impact on the film, television and gaming industries in the near future.
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Study finds bias in language models against non-binary users
What happens when the technology meant to protect marginalized voices ends up silencing them? Rebecca Dorn, a research assistant at USC Viterbi's Information Sciences Institute (ISI) has uncovered how large language models (LLMs) that are used to moderate online content are failing queer communities by misinterpreting their language.
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'Terrible' AI has given tech an existential headache: Activist
Technology firms are ceaselessly promoting new AI products, but climate activist Sage Lenier says AI is useless, unsustainable and has given the industry an existential problem.
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AI could help scale humanitarian responses. But it could also have big downsides
As the International Rescue Committee copes with dramatic increases in displaced people in recent years, the refugee aid organization has looked for efficiencies wherever it can—including using artificial intelligence.
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Asking ChatGPT vs Googling: Can AI chatbots boost human creativity?
Think back to a time when you needed a quick answer, maybe for a recipe or a DIY project. A few years ago, most people's first instinct was to "Google it." Today, however, many people are more likely to reach for ChatGPT, OpenAI's conversational AI, which is changing the way people look for information.
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Experts urge complex systems approach to assess AI risks
With artificial intelligence increasingly permeating every aspect of our lives, experts are becoming more and more concerned about its dangers. In some cases, the risks are pressing, in others they won't emerge until many months or even years from now.
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Graph-based AI model finds hidden links between science and art to suggest novel materials
Imagine using artificial intelligence to compare two seemingly unrelated creations—biological tissue and Beethoven's "Symphony No. 9." At first glance, a living system and a musical masterpiece might appear to have no connection. However, a novel AI method developed by Markus J. Buehler, the McAfee Professor of Engineering and professor of civil and environmental engineering and mechanical engineering at MIT, bridges this gap, uncovering shared patterns of complexity and order.
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Virtual training uses generative AI to teach robots how to traverse real world terrain
A team of roboticists and engineers at MIT CSAIL, Institute for AI and Fundamental Interactions, has developed a generative AI approach to teaching robots how to traverse terrain and move around objects in the real world.
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Experts link digital twins with complexity data science
A perspective suggests that "digital twins" are not simply tools for science but are an example of the integration of complexity science and data science into a new scientific field. A "digital twin" is a digital representation of a real-world object or system.
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Meta now allows military agencies to access its AI software. It poses a moral dilemma for everybody who uses it
Meta will make its generative artificial intelligence (AI) models available to the United States' government, the tech giant has announced, in a controversial move that raises a moral dilemma for everyone who uses the software.
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Giving robots superhuman vision using radio signals
In the race to develop robust perception systems for robots, one persistent challenge has been operating in bad weather and harsh conditions. For example, traditional, light-based vision sensors such as cameras or LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) fail in heavy smoke and fog.
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AI-powered e-nose can detect oil spills efficiently
Researchers have trained an e-nose, which detects chemicals in the air, to identify the origin of oil based on the proportion of volatile organic compounds. Since oil is a mixture of different hydrocarbons present in varying proportions depending on its source, the e-nose could be used to locate soil-contaminating oil spills, monitor the environment at refineries, and conduct oil field studies.
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Machining the future: The AI advantage
The field of AI is advancing rapidly, with ongoing improvements in AI models and sensors presenting exciting prospects for enhancing manufacturing and design processes. This expansion of AI has the potential to greatly improve how we approach conception, creation and building, resulting in innovative and efficient developments in these areas. As AI techniques mature and become more accessible and widespread, its impact is likely to grow.
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Watching surgery videos allows robot to perform with skill of human doctor
A robot, trained for the first time by watching videos of seasoned surgeons, executed the same surgical procedures as skillfully as the human doctors.
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Is AI dominance inevitable? A technology ethicist says no, actually
Anyone following the rhetoric around artificial intelligence in recent years has heard one version or another of the claim that AI is inevitable. Common themes are that AI is already here, it is indispensable, and people who are bearish on it harm themselves.
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Vatican, Microsoft create AI-generated St. Peter's Basilica to allow virtual visits, log damage
The Vatican and Microsoft on Monday unveiled a digital twin of St. Peter's Basilica that uses artificial intelligence to explore one of the world's most important monument's while helping the Holy See manage visitor flows and identify conservation problems.
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AI is universally bad at knowing when to chime in during a conversation: Researchers discover some of the root causes
When you have a conversation today, notice the natural points when the exchange leaves open the opportunity for the other person to chime in. If their timing is off, they might be taken as overly aggressive, too timid, or just plain awkward.
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Washbasin-cleaning robot can imitate human motions and adapt its knowledge flexibly to different situations
Robots are supposed to do boring or unpleasant jobs for us. However, tedious tasks such as cleaning the bathroom are challenging to automate. How is it possible to calculate the movement of a robot arm so that it can reach every part of a washbasin? What if the basin has unusually curved edges? How much force should be applied at which point?
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'Artificial intelligence is not a threat to music,' says researcher
Many artists and creative professionals are concerned that artificial intelligence (AI) will take over more and more tasks. For instance, several major players have already used AI images in advertising campaigns, instead of hiring illustrators.
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Beyond deep learning: Advancing affective computing with diverse AI methodologies
Affective computing, a field focused on understanding and emulating human emotions, has seen significant advancements thanks to deep learning. However, researchers at the Technical University of Munich caution that an over-reliance on deep learning may hinder progress by overlooking other emerging trends in artificial intelligence.
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Quantum encoding methods could slash circuit complexity in machine learning
A recent study by researchers from CSIRO and the University of Melbourne has made progress in quantum machine learning, a field aimed at achieving quantum advantage to outperform classical machine learning.
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Creating AI that's fair and accurate: Framework moves beyond binary decisions to offer a more nuanced approach
Two of the trickiest qualities to balance in the world of machine learning are fairness and accuracy. Algorithms optimized for accuracy may unintentionally perpetuate bias against specific groups, while those prioritizing fairness may compromise accuracy by misclassifying some data points.
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How AI can enhance the accuracy of eyewitness identification
Imagine a robbery has occurred, and police ask witnesses to identify a suspect from a lineup. "I remember his eyes," one witness says, while another simply states, "I recognize him." The first witness will be viewed as less trustworthy due to a cognitive bias known as the featural justification effect. This has to do with how people interpret confidence and memory reliability in the context of an eyewitness's lineup identification.
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Up to 30% of the power used to train AI is wasted: A software tool could help fix that
A less wasteful way to train large language models, such as the GPT series, finishes in the same amount of time for up to 30% less energy, according to a new study from the University of Michigan.