How AI can guide course design and study choices to help graduates get the jobs they want

Artificial intelligence makes it possible to create a highly adaptable, module-based curriculum backed by a system that actively guides students’ choices based on their desired jobs.

12 October 2021, theconversation.com

Samsung applies EUV to 14nm DDR5 DRAM production

Applying extreme ultra-violet lithography during DRAM production has boosted productivity by 20%, Samsung says.

12 October 2021, zdnet.com

Attention-based deep neural network increases detection capability in sonar systems

In underwater acoustics, deep learning may improve sonar systems to help detect ships and submarines in distress or in restricted waters. However, noise interference can be a challenge. Researchers now explore an attention-based deep neural network to tackle this problem.

12 October 2021, sciencedaily.com


Microsoft and Nvidia create 105-layer, 530 billion parameter language model that needs 280 A100 GPUs, but it's...

Tech giants have come up with the 'most powerful monolithic transformer language model trained to date', but it still suffers from bias.

11 October 2021, zdnet.com

A cryptography game changer for biomedical research at scale

Predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory medicine, known as P4, is the healthcare of the future. To both accelerate its adoption and maximize its potential, clinical data on large numbers of individuals must be efficiently shared between all stakeholders.

11 October 2021, techxplore.com

How environmental features can enhance robot awareness

In recent years, roboticists have created a variety of systems that could eventually operate in real-world environments. As most real-world settings, particularly public spaces, are dynamic and unpredictable, to efficiently navigate these environments robots should be able to gain a good understanding of their surroundings.

11 October 2021, techxplore.com


Artificial intelligence is now part of our everyday lives, and its growing power is a double-edged sword

A major new report on the state of artificial intelligence (AI) has just been released. Think of it as the AI equivalent of an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, in that it identifies where AI is at today, and the promise and perils in view.

11 October 2021, techxplore.com

Developing an AI that 'thinks' like humans

Creating human-like AI is about more than mimicking human behavior—technology must also be able to process information, or "think" like humans if it is to be fully relied upon.

11 October 2021, techxplore.com

American schools gave kids laptops during the pandemic. Then they spied on them | Jessa Crispin

According to one survey, 81% of teachers in America said their schools monitor devices. Students are not always aware

11 October 2021, theguardian.com


New South Wales and Victoria commence trial of COVID digital certificates on check-in apps

COVID-19 digital certificates for state-based check-in apps are slowly being rolled out in New South Wales and Victoria as the states prepare for post-lockdown life.

11 October 2021, zdnet.com

Researchers develop AI system to improve eye disease detection

The CARE system uses fundus photography in combination with a deep-learning system trained to detect retinal disease on a larger scale.

11 October 2021, zdnet.com

Innovative technology is coming to change Linux in the cloud. It's open for investment now.

NanoVMs is raising backing now for a new cloud-based server operating system that could change cybersecurity as we know it.

09 October 2021, zdnet.com


White House proposes tech 'bill of rights' to limit AI harms

Top science advisers to President Joe Biden are calling for a new "bill of rights" to guard against powerful new artificial intelligence technology.

08 October 2021, techxplore.com

Best Peloton alternative 2021: Top indoor smart bikes

​​It's hard to justify paying $1,495 for a smart exercise bike. Luckily, there are a few alternatives to Peloton available. And with so many of us continuing to self-distance and avoid gyms due to the pandemic, now is the time to try one.

08 October 2021, zdnet.com

Monte Carlo tree search algorithms that can play the Lord of the Rings card game

When machine learning algorithms and other computational tools started becoming increasingly advanced, many computer scientists set out to test their capabilities by training them to compete against humans at different games. One of the most well-known examples is AlphaGo, the computer program developed by DeepMind (a deep learning company later acquired by Google), which was trained to compete against humans at the complex and abstract strategy board game Go.

08 October 2021, techxplore.com


Neural Network Helps Predict New Drug Combinations To Fight COVID-19

Deep learning identifies synergistic drug blends for treating viruses like SARS-CoV-2. The existential threat of Covid-19 has highlighted an acute need to develop working therapeutics against emerging health concerns. One of the luxuries deep learnin

08 October 2021, scitechdaily.com

Remote-working jobs: These are the best destinations to head for, and the best incentives on offer

Without the need to commute to the office, workers will be better off moving to these destinations, according to new analysis carried out by Remote.

08 October 2021, zdnet.com

Will citizens ever be comfortable with police drones?

New program hopes to bring transparency to drone use by police departments.

08 October 2021, zdnet.com


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