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  • AI-driven framework creates defect-tolerant metamaterials with complex functionality
    Many industrial products—from car bumpers to aerospace panels and medical implants—owe their performance to lightweight, cellular materials. These hard-working synthetics are engineered to meet specific functionality goals, but too often, defects introduced during the fabrication process can lead to subpar performance or even catastrophic failure.... Read more
  • Trump's AI plan prioritizes deregulation to boost US dominance
    President Donald Trump unveiled an aggressive, low-regulation strategy on Wednesday to boost big tech's race to stay ahead of China on artificial intelligence and cement US dominance in the fast-expanding field.... Read more
  • New dataset and models boost Portuguese language AI performance to match English
    Large language models, such as ChatGPT, perform significantly less well in Portuguese than in English despite both languages being spoken worldwide. This gap has now been closed with "GigaVerbo." The team led by Dr. Nicholas Kluge Corrêa from the Center for Science and Thought at the University of Bonn is... Read more
  • AI meets antiquity: Ancient historian tests DeepMind's transformative new model
    A University of Warwick epigraphy expert has collaborated with Google DeepMind to evaluate "Aeneas," an AI model that reimagines Roman inscriptions.... Read more
  • Watermarks offer no defense against deepfakes, study suggests
    New research from the University of Waterloo's Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute demonstrates that any artificial intelligence (AI) image watermark can be removed, without the attacker needing to know the design of the watermark, or even whether an image is watermarked to begin with.... Read more
  • Q&A with professor of computer science: What happens when AI faces the human problem of uncertainty?
    In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, the question of how machines make decisions under uncertain conditions grows more urgent every day.... Read more
  • AI boom leads to record costs on US grid and calls for new plants
    Businesses and households served by the largest U.S. power grid will spend a record $16.1 billion to ensure electricity supplies—a result that prompted immediate calls from utilities and energy groups to build more generation amid the AI frenzy.... Read more
  • These tips from experts can help your teenager navigate AI companions
    As artificial intelligence technology becomes part of daily life, adolescents are turning to chatbots for advice, guidance and conversation. The appeal is clear: Chatbots are patient, never judgmental, supportive and always available.... Read more
  • AIPasta uses AI to paraphrase and repeat disinformation
    Brace yourself for a new source of online disinformation: AIPasta.... Read more
  • AI chatbots remain overconfident—even when they're wrong, study finds
    Artificial intelligence chatbots are everywhere these days, from smartphone apps and customer service portals to online search engines. But what happens when these handy tools overestimate their own abilities?... Read more
  • Why humans excel at recognizing objects from fragments while AI struggles
    A study from EPFL reveals why humans excel at recognizing objects from fragments while AI struggles, highlighting the critical role of contour integration in human vision.... Read more
  • Image generation reimagined: Tokenizers and decoders enable editing and inpainting without generators
    AI image generation—which relies on neural networks to create new images from a variety of inputs, including text prompts—is projected to become a billion-dollar industry by the end of this decade. Even with today's technology, if you wanted to make a fanciful picture of, say, a friend planting a flag... Read more
  • Platform can make machine learning more transparent and accessible
    What began as a Ph.D. project has grown into a website with 120,000 unique visitors each year. With the platform OpenML, researcher Jan van Rijn is contributing to open science, aiming to make machine learning more transparent, accessible, and fair.... Read more
  • Researchers use multidimensional data mining for obstacle avoidance system in autonomous vehicles
    A new data-driven technique for obstacle avoidance in autonomous vehicles is reported in the International Journal of Vehicle Design. The approach might overcome many of the longstanding challenges in the development of self-driving navigation.... Read more
  • AI models learn to split up tasks, slashing wait times for complex prompts
    As large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT continue to advance, user expectations of them keep growing, including with respect to how quickly they can respond to our increasingly intricate prompts requesting answers to ever-challenging problems and tasks.... Read more

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