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  • Where AI models fall short in mimicking the expressiveness of human speech
    It's not just what is said but how it's articulated that shapes the meaning of human communication, and people use intonation to highlight the most important part of a sentence. Take, for instance, the sentence "Molly mailed a melon." If someone asks, "Who mailed the melon?" people are most likely... Read more
  • Large language models can execute complete ransomware attacks autonomously, research shows
    Criminals can use artificial intelligence, specifically large language models, to autonomously carry out ransomware attacks that steal personal files and demand payment, handling every step from breaking into computer systems to writing threatening messages to victims, according to new research from NYU Tandon School of Engineering posted to the arXiv... Read more
  • Europe bets on supercomputer to catch up in AI race
    Europe's fastest supercomputer Jupiter was inaugurated Friday in Germany with Chancellor Friedrich Merz saying it could help the continent catch up in the global artificial intelligence race.... Read more
  • Retraining AI to fortify itself against rogue rewiring even after key layers are removed
    As generative AI models move from massive cloud servers to phones and cars, they're stripped down to save power. But what gets trimmed can include the technology that stops them from spewing hate speech or offering roadmaps for criminal activity.... Read more
  • Similarities between human and AI learning offer intuitive design insights
    New research has found similarities in how humans and artificial intelligence integrate two types of learning, offering new insights about how people learn as well as how to develop more intuitive AI tools.... Read more
  • Researchers discover a GPU vulnerability that could threaten AI models
    A team of computer scientists at the University of Toronto recently discovered that a certain type of hardware attack is effective against graphics processing units (GPUs), the core computing engines that power today's artificial intelligence models and cloud-based machine learning services.... Read more
  • AI's ballooning energy consumption puts spotlight on data center efficiency
    Artificial intelligence is growing fast, and so are the number of computers that power it. Behind the scenes, this rapid growth is putting a huge strain on the data centers that run AI models. These facilities are using more energy than ever.... Read more
  • YouTube's AI editing scandal reveals how reality can be manipulated without our consent
    Disclosure, consent and platform power have become newly invigorated battlefields with the rise of AI.... Read more
  • 3 questions: The pros and cons of synthetic data in AI
    Synthetic data are artificially generated by algorithms to mimic the statistical properties of actual data, without containing any information from real-world sources. While concrete numbers are hard to pin down, some estimates suggest that more than 60% of data used for AI applications in 2024 was synthetic, and this figure... Read more
  • How AI is opening the playbook on sports analytics
    Professional sports teams pour millions of dollars into data analytics, using advanced tracking systems to study every sprint, pass, and decision on the field. The results of that analysis, however, are industry secrets, making many sports difficult for researchers to study.... Read more
  • A digital language divide: How multilingual AI often reinforces bias
    Johns Hopkins computer scientists have discovered that artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT are creating a digital language divide, amplifying the dominance of English and other commonly spoken languages while sidelining minority languages.... Read more
  • Anthropic valued at $183 bn in new funding round
    Anthropic announced Tuesday that it raised $13 billion in a funding round valuing the artificial intelligence startup at $183 billion.... Read more
  • Scientist discusses development of artificial synapses that mimic human brain function for next-gen AI chips
    The Emerging Investigator Series by the journal Materials Horizons features outstanding work by young researchers in the field of materials science. In the latest Editorial, Dr. Eunho Lee, an Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea, where he leads... Read more
  • What is AI slop? A technologist explains this new and largely unwelcome form of online content
    You've probably encountered images in your social media feeds that look like a cross between photographs and computer-generated graphics. Some are fantastical—think Shrimp Jesus—and some are believable at a quick glance—remember the little girl clutching a puppy in a boat during a flood?... Read more
  • Apertus: A fully open, transparent, multilingual language model
    In July, EPFL, ETH Zurich, and CSCS announced their joint initiative to build a large language model (LLM). Now, this model is available and serves as a building block for developers and organizations for future applications such as chatbots, translation systems, or educational tools.... Read more

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