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Overparameterized neural networks: Feature learning precedes overfitting, research findsModern neural networks, with billions of parameters, are so overparameterized that they can "overfit" even random, structureless data. Yet when trained on datasets with structure, they learn the underlying features.... Read more -
OpenAI strikes deal on US$4.6 bn AI center in AustraliaChatGPT maker OpenAI and an Australian data center operator have agreed to develop a multibillion-dollar AI center in Sydney.... Read more -
Softbank's Son says super AI could make humans like fish, win Nobel PrizeSoftBank CEO and AI investor Masayoshi Son said Friday that advanced artificial intelligence could surpass humans to the extent that "we become fish" and could even win the Nobel Prize in Literature.... Read more -
Making simulations more accurate than ever with deep learningFuture events such as the weather or satellite trajectories are computed in tiny time steps, so the computation must be both efficient and as accurate as possible at each step lest errors pile up. A Kobe University team has introduced a new method that uses deep learning for creating tailored,... Read more -
Avoiding marine collisions with system powered by radar and machine learningCollisions between marine vessels and stationary structures, like offshore oil platforms and depleted wellheads, are becoming increasingly common. These collisions come with a cost—including the financial burden of lost goods and potential loss of life.... Read more -
An AI system for real-time fault detection in rail transportRailway infrastructure could be made safer and more reliable using AI, artificial intelligence, according to research published in the International Journal of Information and Communication Technology. The research outlines a new automated, real-time fault detection system based on deep learning that can identify problems with track, bridges, tunnels, and signaling... Read more -
Up your Christmas shopping game with AI toolsShopping assistant chatbots were a novelty a year ago. Now, they're everywhere.... Read more -
Scientists develop a glasses-free 3D system with a little help from AIWatching 3D movies and TV shows is a fun and exciting experience, where images leap out of the screen. To get this effect, you usually have to wear a special pair of glasses. But that could soon be a thing of the past as scientists have developed a new display... Read more -
Using food to uncover AI's cultural blind spotsCISPA researcher Tejumade Àfọ̀njá has co-authored a new international study that uses food as a starting point to reveal significant cultural blind spots in today's AI systems. The study also introduces a new participatory research approach to create more inclusive datasets and evaluate biases in AI models.... Read more -
How Greek myths and Hollywood hits can help us understand AI todayNina Beguš remembers being at an event 10 years ago where a group of engineers showcased new robots that could recognize human emotions and offer basic compliments. It was years before AI chatbots would become fixtures of daily online life. But Beguš, who was beginning her Ph.D. in comparative literature,... Read more -
Algorithm offers faster, more reliable control over language model outputsA paper co-authored by Prof. Alex Lew has been selected as one of four "Outstanding Papers" at this year's Conference on Language Modeling (COLM 2025), held in Montreal in October.... Read more -
Biological intelligence as the basis for new AI systemsIn a new research project led by the Central Institute of Mental Health (CIMH) in Mannheim, scientists are investigating how insights into learning processes in animal brains can be used to make artificial intelligence (AI) systems more flexible and efficient. The project is titled NAILIt—Neuro-inspired AI for Learning and Inference... Read more -
A smarter way for large language models to think about hard problemsTo make large language models (LLMs) more accurate when answering harder questions, researchers can let the model spend more time thinking about potential solutions.... Read more -
To make AI more fair, tame complexity, suggest researchersIn April, OpenAI's popular ChatGPT hit a milestone of a billion active weekly users, as artificial intelligence continued its explosion in popularity.... Read more -
Guided learning helps previously 'untrainable' neural networks learn effectivelyEven networks long considered "untrainable" can learn effectively with a bit of a helping hand. Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have shown that a brief period of alignment between neural networks, a method they call guidance, can dramatically improve the performance of architectures previously thought... Read more
