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US supercomputer named after Nobel laureate Jennifer Doudna to power AI and scientific researchA new supercomputer named after a winner of the Nobel Prize in chemistry will help power artificial intelligence technology and scientific discoveries from a perch in the hills above the University of California, Berkeley, federal officials said Thursday.... Read more
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New York Times signs AI licensing deal with AmazonThe New York Times has agreed a deal for Amazon to use its content to train artificial intelligence models, the leading U.S. newspaper announced Thursday in its first generative AI licensing deal.... Read more
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Generative AI's most prominent skeptic doubles downTwo and a half years since ChatGPT rocked the world, scientist and writer Gary Marcus still remains generative artificial intelligence's great skeptic, playing a counter-narrative to Silicon Valley's AI true believers.... Read more
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Weaponized storytelling: How AI is helping researchers sniff out disinformation campaignsIt is not often that cold, hard facts determine what people care most about and what they believe. Instead, it is the power and familiarity of a well-told story that reigns supreme. Whether it's a heartfelt anecdote, a personal testimony or a meme echoing familiar cultural narratives, stories tend to... Read more
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AI learns languages similarly to humans, study showsAn AI system that learns language autonomously develops a language structured in the same way as human language. And just as we humans learn from previous generations, AI models get better when they take advantage of the knowledge of older relatives.... Read more
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Team teaches AI models to spot misleading scientific reportingArtificial intelligence isn't always a reliable source of information: large language models (LLMs) like Llama and ChatGPT can be prone to "hallucinating" and inventing bogus facts. But what if AI could be used to detect mistaken or distorted claims, and help people find their way more confidently through a sea... Read more
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The future of AI regulation: Why leashes are better than guardrailsMany policy discussions on AI safety regulation have focused on the need to establish regulatory "guardrails" to protect the public from the risks of AI technology. In a new paper published in the journal Risk Analysis, two experts argue that, instead of imposing guardrails, policymakers should demand "leashes."... Read more
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A new transformer architecture emulates imagination and higher-level human mental statesThe advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) and the study of neurobiological processes are deeply interlinked, as a deeper understanding of the former can yield valuable insight about the other, and vice versa. Recent neuroscience studies have found that mental state transitions, such as the transition from wakefulness to slow-wave sleep... Read more
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AI personal shoppers hunt down bargain buysInternet giants are diving deeper into e-commerce with digital aides that know shoppers' likes, let them virtually try clothes on, hunt for deals and even place orders.... Read more
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AI-augmented models improve chemical grouting predictions in complex soilsSoil liquefaction—the process where saturated soil loses its structure and transforms to a fluid-like state—can have devastating outcomes, as evidenced by the Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011. Large-scale liquefaction during this disaster damaged thousands of houses in the Tokyo Bay area, posing a formidable challenge to infrastructure in Japan.... Read more
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GPT-4o exhibits humanlike cognitive dissonance, study findsA leading large language model displays behaviors that resemble a hallmark of human psychology: cognitive dissonance.... Read more
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Want an advanced AI assistant? Prepare for them to be all up in your businessThe growing proliferation of AI-powered chatbots has led to debates around their social roles as friend, companion or work assistant.... Read more
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AI to spur more music creativity, not a threat: Spotify CEOArtificial intelligence will encourage more people to create music in the future and is not a threat to the industry, the founder and CEO of streaming giant Spotify said.... Read more
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Regulating AI seems like an impossible task, but ethically and economically, it's a vital oneAI has already transformed industries and the way the world works. And its development has been so rapid that it can be hard to keep up. This means that those responsible for dealing with AI's impact on issues such as safety, privacy and ethics must be equally speedy.... Read more
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Large language models struggle with coordination in social and cooperative gamesLarge language models (LLMs), such as the model underpinning the functioning of the popular conversational platform ChatGPT, are now widely used by people worldwide to source information, as well as to summarize, analyze and generate texts. Studies examining the responses provided by LLMs in different scenarios could help to gain... Read more