OpenAI: Will DALL-E 2 kill creative careers?

What does the commercial use of AI-powered imagery from OpenAI's DALL-E 2 mean for creative industries and workers?

26 July 2022, venturebeat.com

Cross-pollination among neuroscience, psychology and AI research yields a foundational understanding of thinking

Progress in artificial intelligence has enabled the creation of AIs that perform tasks previously thought only possible for humans, such as translating languages, driving cars, playing board games at world-champion level and extracting the structure of proteins.

26 July 2022, techxplore.com

The fight for techquity: Why business leaders need to address the barriers to healthtech

While health tech is improving patient outcomes it can diminish or harm health prospects for many, turning access into a gulf.

26 July 2022, venturebeat.com


Deep learning technology enables faster and more accurate terahertz security inspection

With the strengthening of global anti-terrorist measures, it is increasingly important to conduct security checks in public places to detect concealed objects carried on the human body.

26 July 2022, techxplore.com

How a first-party data strategy makes your customer experience strategy future-proof

As third-party data becomes more deprecated, marketers need to turn to a first-person data strategy to keep customer experience competitive.

25 July 2022, venturebeat.com

Examining what machines can learn from fables

If a friend told you they were feeling blue, would you think they were changing color?

25 July 2022, techxplore.com


The molecular implementation of a DNA-based artificial neural network

Molecular computing is a promising area of study aimed at using biological molecules to create programmable devices. This idea was first introduced in the mid-1990s and has since been realized by several computer scientists and physicists worldwide.

25 July 2022, techxplore.com

Chess robot breaks child’s finger after premature move

A robot went rogue at a Moscow chess tournament and broke a kid’s finger after he made a move prematurely. 


Irony machine: Why are AI researchers teaching computers to recognize irony?

What was your first reaction when you heard about Blake Lemoine, the Google engineer who announced last month the AI program he was working on had developed consciousness?

25 July 2022, techxplore.com


Cross-pollination among neuroscience, psychology and AI research yields a foundational understanding of thinking

To build a true artificial mind, first map out how thinking works. Enter the Common Model of Cognition.

25 July 2022, theconversation.com

The big idea: should we be using data to make life’s big decisions?

Faced with tough choices, people usually fall back on gut instinct or seek the advice of friends. Now, there’s an alternative

25 July 2022, theguardian.com

Irony machine: why are AI researchers teaching computers to recognise irony?

Irony is linked to the ability to say one thing while thinking another – which means it’s also intrinsic to being human. What does new research into artificial intelligence and irony reveal?

25 July 2022, theconversation.com


Using AI to train teams of robots to work together

Researchers have developed a method to train multiple agents such as robots or drones to work together using multi-agent reinforcement learning, a type of artificial intelligence.

25 July 2022, sciencedaily.com

AI learns how to recognise the species of splatted mosquitoes

Researchers have gathered 1500 images of mosquitoes - both squished and not - for training AI. Their goal is to build a smartphone app that can track the insect

25 July 2022, newscientist.com

How AI and decision intelligence are changing the way we work

Decision intelligence and AI help businesses expand their institutional knowledge by giving tools to capture and share data and experiences.

24 July 2022, venturebeat.com


MIT Scientists Discover That Computers Can Understand Complex Words and Concepts

Models for natural language processing use statistics to collect a wealth of information about word meanings. In “Through the Looking Glass,” Humpty Dumpty says scornfully, “When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.

24 July 2022, scitechdaily.com

Google Fires Engineer Who Claims Its A.I. Is Conscious

The engineer, Blake Lemoine, contends that the company’s language model has a soul. The company denies that and says he violated its security policies.

23 July 2022, nytimes.com

Google fires software engineer who claims AI chatbot is sentient

Google put Blake Lemoine on leave last month, saying he violated company policies and that his claims were ‘wholly unfounded’

23 July 2022, theguardian.com


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