How artificial intelligence can explain its decisions

Artificial intelligence (AI) can be trained to recognize whether a tissue image contains a tumor. However, exactly how it makes its decision has remained a mystery until now. A team from the Research Center for Protein Diagnostics (PRODI) at Ruhr-Universität Bochum is developing a new approach that will render an AI's decision transparent and thus trustworthy.

02 September 2022, techxplore.com

X-rays, AI and 3D printing bring lost Van Gogh artwork to life

Using X-rays, artificial intelligence and 3D printing, two UCL researchers reproduced a "lost" work of art by renowned Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh, 135 years after he painted over it.

02 September 2022, techxplore.com

Researchers propose new and more effective model for automatic speech recognition

Popular voice assistants like Siri and Amazon Alexa have introduced automatic speech recognition (ASR) to the wider public. Though decades in the making, ASR models struggle with consistency and reliability, especially in noisy environments. Chinese researchers developed a framework that effectively improves the performance of ASR for the chaos of everyday acoustic environments.

02 September 2022, techxplore.com


Revolutionizing image generation through AI: Turning text into images

Creating images from text in seconds—and doing so with a conventional graphics card and without supercomputers? As fanciful as it may sound, this is made possible by the new Stable Diffusion AI model. The underlying algorithm was developed by the Machine Vision & Learning Group led by Prof.

02 September 2022, techxplore.com

Meta's AI chatbot hates Mark Zuckerberg, but why is it less bothered about racism?

It was all quite predictable, really. Meta, Facebook's parent company, released the latest version of its groundbreaking AI chatbot in August 2022. Immediately, journalists around the world began peppering the system, called BlenderBot3, with questions about Facebook.

02 September 2022, techxplore.com

An A.I.-Generated Picture Won an Art Prize. Artists Aren’t Happy.

“I won, and I didn’t break any rules,” the artwork’s creator says.

02 September 2022, nytimes.com


New method to systematically find optimal quantum operation sequences for quantum computers developed

Computer scientists have succeeded in developing a method for systematically finding the optimal quantum operation sequence for a quantum computer. They have developed a systematic method that applies optimal control theory (GRAPE algorithm) to identify the theoretically optimal sequence from among all conceivable quantum operation sequences.

02 September 2022, sciencedaily.com

Watch how an AI system learns to play soccer from scratch

A team of researchers at Google's Deep Mind London project, has taught animated players how to play a realistic version of soccer on a computer screen. In their paper published in the journal Science Robotics, the group describes teaching the animated players to play as solo players and also in teams.

01 September 2022, techxplore.com

US introduces new AI chip export restrictions

NVIDIA has revealed that it’s subject to new laws restricting the export of AI chips to China and Russia.

01 September 2022, artificialintelligence-news.com


Meta’s AI chatbot hates Mark Zuckerberg – but why is it less bothered about racism?

BlenderBot3’s distaste for its creator sits uncomfortably with its taciturn approach to hate speech.

01 September 2022, theconversation.com

What deep learning algorithms can teach us about snow

Canadians think they know a lot about snow. It is practically a national pastime to discuss winter weather.

01 September 2022, techxplore.com

A self-learning algorithm that helps save heating energy

A thermostat that predictively controls the indoor climate and thereby improves energy efficiency and comfort—Empa researchers Felix Bünning and Benjamin Huber came up with this idea while working in Empa's Urban Energy Systems lab. They developed a control algorithm that can calculate a building's ideal energy use several hours in advance based on weather forecasts and building data.

01 September 2022, techxplore.com


AI that can see pain in a mouse's face could aid drug development

A new artificial intelligence that monitors mice grimaces to score their pain from 0 to 8 may help researchers judge the effectiveness of a new pain-relieving treatment

01 September 2022, newscientist.com

Robots can be used to assess children's mental wellbeing

Robots can be better at detecting mental wellbeing issues in children than parent-reported or self-reported testing, a new study suggests.

01 September 2022, sciencedaily.com

Soaking up the sun with artificial intelligence

The sun continuously transmits trillions of watts of energy to the Earth. It will be doing so for billions more years. Yet, we have only just begun tapping into that abundant, renewable source of energy at affordable cost.

31 August 2022, techxplore.com


Using a GAN architecture to restore heavily compressed music files

Over the past few decades, computer scientists have developed increasingly advanced technologies and tools to store large amounts of music and audio files in electronic devices. A particular milestone for music storage was the development of MP3 (i.e.

31 August 2022, techxplore.com

Using AI To Quickly Diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease and Dementia From Voice Recordings

Scientists develop an artificial intelligence program that detects cognitive impairment accurately and efficiently from voice recordings. A lot of time—and money—is required to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease. After running lengthy in-person neuropsycho

31 August 2022, scitechdaily.com

Could neurotechnology make lawyers smarter workers?

Cognitively enhanced lawyers may one day work in our courts. A recent report from The Law Society of England and Wales suggests the rapidly advancing field of neural technology could create "digitally enhanced" super-lawyers capable of focusing more keenly or accessing case law via an implant.

31 August 2022, techxplore.com


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