Broadcom turbocharges AI and ML with Tomahawk 5

Today, San Jose-based Broadcom introduced the Tomahawk 5 switch chips to turbocharge AI and ML infrastructures.

16 August 2022, venturebeat.com

Algorithm learns to correct 3D printing errors for different parts, materials and systems

Engineers have created intelligent 3D printers that can quickly detect and correct errors, even in previously unseen designs, or unfamiliar materials like ketchup and mayonnaise, by learning from the experiences of other machines.

16 August 2022, techxplore.com

How AI ‘data drift’ may have caused the Equifax credit score glitch

Data drift is not an entirely uncommon phenomenon, but is it what caused Equifax to majorly misreport the credit scores of consumers?

16 August 2022, venturebeat.com


Who owns DALL-E images? Legal AI experts weigh in

As Open AI expands access to DALL-E, questions around copyright and fair use will likely play out in the courts, legal experts say.

16 August 2022, venturebeat.com

Who owns DALL-E images? Legal AI experts weigh in

As Open AI expands access to DALL-E, questions around copyright and fair use will likely play out in the courts, legal experts say.

16 August 2022, venturebeat.com

Using tactile sensors and machine learning to improve how robots manipulate fabrics

In recent years, roboticists have been trying to improve how robots interact with different objects found in real-world settings. While some of their efforts yielded promising results, the manipulation skills of most existing robotic systems still lag behinds those of humans.

16 August 2022, techxplore.com


Superior phase recovery and hologram reconstruction using a deep neural network

Deep learning has achieved benchmark results for various imaging tasks, including holographic microscopy, where an essential step is to recover the phase information of samples using intensity-only measurements. By training on well-designed datasets, deep neural networks have proven to outperform classical phase retrieval and hologram reconstruction algorithms in terms of accuracy and computational efficiency.

16 August 2022, techxplore.com

Your smartphone could recognise you just by the way you hold it

An artificially intelligent algorithm has learned to recognise people from the way their hands shake when they hold a smartphone

16 August 2022, newscientist.com

10 blockchain startups to watch

Amidst a surplus of funding, despite the economic downturn, here's how 10 startups in the blockchain space are continuing to thrive.

15 August 2022, venturebeat.com


In human-centered AI, UX and software roles are evolving

'Leaky abstractions' are transforming software design and programming and leading to better, human-focused technology.

15 August 2022, venturebeat.com

Synapses as a model: Solid-state memory in neuromorphic circuits

Certain tasks—such as recognizing patterns and language—are performed highly efficiently by a human brain, requiring only about one ten-thousandth of the energy of a conventional, so-called "von Neumann" computer. One of the reasons lies in the structural differences: In a von Neumann architecture, there is a clear separation between memory and processor, which requires constant moving of large amounts of data.

15 August 2022, techxplore.com

4 ways to build ESG business value with satellite data 

ESG-savvy businesses can transform their operations, maintenance, and sustainability in industries with geographically distributed assets by using satellites and AI.

15 August 2022, venturebeat.com


Black Hat 2022 reveals enterprise security trends

Black Hat's presentations for enterprise security provided a look at how enterprises' tech stacks are at risk of devastating cyberattacks.

15 August 2022, venturebeat.com

Nvidia online GTC event will feature 200 sessions on AI, the metaverse, and Omniverse

Nvidia said it will host its next GTC conference virtually from Sept. 19 to September 22, featuring a keynote by CEO Jensen Huang.

15 August 2022, venturebeat.com

AI-designed camera only records objects of interest while being blind to others

Over the past decade, digital cameras have been widely adopted in various aspects of our society, and are being massively used in mobile phones, security surveillance, autonomous vehicles, and facial recognition. Through these cameras, enormous amounts of image data are being generated, which raises growing concerns about privacy protection.

15 August 2022, techxplore.com


How You Could Help Scientists Learn More About Exoplanets

Do you have experience with AI? If so, you could help scientists learn more about exoplanets Experts in artificial intelligence (AI) have been challenged to support a new space mission to investigate Earth’s place in the universe. The Ariel Data Chal

15 August 2022, scitechdaily.com

AI that recommends diets based on the microbiome relieves constipation

People with chronic constipation who ate an AI-recommended diet for six weeks had an average 2.5-fold increase in weekly complete bowel movements

15 August 2022, newscientist.com

Responsible use of machine learning to verify identities at scale 

The power of machine learning is best when it's utilized alongside human expertise and with data transparency.

14 August 2022, venturebeat.com


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