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  • Towards better earthquake risk assessment with machine learning and geological survey data
    "A building is only as strong as its foundation" is a common adage to signify the importance of having a stable and solid base to build upon. The type and design of foundation are important for ensuring the structural safety of a building.... Read more
  • OpenAI launches GPT-5, a potential barometer for whether AI hype is justified
    OpenAI on Thursday released the fifth generation of the artificial intelligence technology that powers ChatGPT, a product update that's being closely watched as a measure of whether generative AI is advancing rapidly or hitting a plateau.... Read more
  • Q&A: Can assistance tech become part of the family?
    In an article published in Frontiers in Robotics and AI, Dr. Zhao Zhao and her colleagues have investigated the long-term lifespan of a social robot given to 20 families in 2021 to see whether it could help their children learn to read. Four years after their previous study, the robot... Read more
  • Jesus chatbots are on the rise. A philosopher puts them to the test
    Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is getting better at imitating human beings. It can create things that previously only humans could produce, like music, texts and images. AI is now also being used to imitate God, through chatbots that simulate conversation with human users and can be accessed on websites and... Read more
  • Toward a new framework to accelerate large language model inference
    High-quality output at low latency is a critical requirement when using large language models (LLMs), especially in real-world scenarios, such as chatbots interacting with customers, or the AI code assistants used by millions of users daily.... Read more
  • Transgender, nonbinary and disabled people more likely to view AI negatively, study shows
    AI seems to be well on its way to becoming pervasive. You hear rumbles of AI being used, somewhere behind the scenes, at your doctor's office. You suspect it may have played a role in hiring decisions during your last job search. Sometimes—maybe even often—you use it yourself.... Read more
  • Eco-driving measures could significantly reduce vehicle emissions
    Any motorist who has ever waited through multiple cycles for a traffic light to turn green knows how annoying signalized intersections can be. But sitting at intersections isn't just a drag on drivers' patience—unproductive vehicle idling could contribute as much as 15% of the carbon dioxide emissions from U.S. land... Read more
  • LLMs can match human brain perceptions in everyday scenes
    When we look at the world, our brain doesn't just recognize objects such as "a dog" or "a car," it also understands the broader meaning, like what's happening, where it's happening, and how everything fits together. But for years, scientists didn't have a good way to measure that rich, complex... Read more
  • Maximizing direct methanol fuel cell performance: Reinforcement learning enables real-time voltage control
    Fuel cells are energy solutions that can convert the chemical energy in fuels into electricity via specific chemical reactions, instead of relying on combustion. Promising types of fuel cells are direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs), devices specifically designed to convert the energy in methyl alcohol (i.e., methanol) into electrical energy.... Read more
  • AI system discovers visual categories while adapting to new contexts
    A new approach called open ad-hoc categorization (OAK) helps AI systems dynamically reinterpret the same image differently depending on the categorization context, rather than using fixed visual interpretation. A University of Michigan-led study on this topic was presented in June 2025 at the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern... Read more
  • Computers reconstruct 3D environments from 2D photos in a fraction of the time
    Imagine trying to make an accurate three-dimensional model of a building using only pictures taken from different angles—but you're not sure where or how far away all the cameras were. Our big human brains can fill in a lot of those details, but computers have a much harder time doing... Read more
  • US government gets a year of ChatGPT Enterprise for $1
    OpenAI on Wednesday said it was letting the US government use a version of ChatGPT designed for businesses for a year, charging just $1 for the service.... Read more
  • Researchers develop world's first AI roadside technology to prevent animal–vehicle collisions
    A team of researchers have developed and successfully tested a world-first roadside technology designed to prevent animal–vehicle collisions in regional Australia.... Read more
  • Philadelphia is using AI-driven cameras to keep bus lanes clear. Transparency can help build trust in the system
    The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority piloted a new enforcement tool in Philadelphia in 2023: AI-powered cameras mounted on seven of its buses. The results were immediate and dramatic: In just 70 days, the cameras flagged over 36,000 cars blocking bus lanes.... Read more
  • How states are placing guardrails around AI in the absence of strong federal regulation
    U.S. state legislatures are where the action is for placing guardrails around artificial intelligence technologies, given the lack of meaningful federal regulation. The resounding defeat in Congress of a proposed moratorium on state-level AI regulation means states are free to continue filling the gap.... Read more

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