Science
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Zeroing in on the origins of bias in large language models
Laptop science PhD candidate Weicheng Ma is a co-author of the research. Credit: Katie Lenhart When synthetic intelligence fashions pore…
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New fuel cell harvests energy from microbes in soil to power sensors, communications
The clear gasoline cell within the lab. Credit: Invoice Yen/Northwestern University A Northwestern University-led staff of researchers has developed a…
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Researchers turn up the heat on flexible temperature sensor development using microwaves
Credit: University of Glasgow Engineers from UK universities have developed a brand new methodology of measuring temperature via the interplay…
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Robot baristas and AI chefs caused a stir at CES 2024 as casino union workers fear for their jobs
Credit: © 2024 The Related Press. The barista tipped the jug of easy, foamy milk over the latte, pouring slowly…
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Scientists show how shallow learning mechanism used by the brain can compete with deep learning
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Area Neural community studying strategies stem from the dynamics of the mind. Nonetheless, these two eventualities, mind…
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Q&A: ChatGPT has read almost the whole internet. That hasn’t solved its diversity issues
Consideration evaluation of commonsense inferences generated by COMET and GD-COMET for testing samples in GD-VCR. Credit: Proceedings of the 2023…
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Study pinpoints the weaknesses in AI
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Area ChatGPT and different options constructed on machine studying are surging. However even probably the most profitable…
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Buzz, bump, goal! Drone soccer aims high at CES
Drones hover over midfield throughout a drone soccer match on the Client Electronics Present (CES) in Las Vegas. A loud…
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Revolutionizing real-time data processing with edge computing and reservoir technology
The gadget consists of an Sn-doped In2O3 and Nb-doped SrTiO3 (ITO/Nb:STO, GND: Floor) junction that demonstrates the flexibility to manage…
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How we almost ended up with a bull’s-eye bar code
The bull’s-eye bar code launched in Woodland and Silver’s 1949 patent. Few objects on the earth are extra instantly recognizable…
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