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May 31, 2024

OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Edu, Revolutionizing Higher Education

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI, security

Summary: ChatGPT Edu, powered by GPT-4o, is designed for universities to responsibly integrate AI into academic and campus operations. This advanced AI tool supports text and vision reasoning, data analysis, and offers enterprise-level security.

Successful applications at institutions like Columbia University and Wharton School highlight its potential. ChatGPT Edu aims to make AI accessible and beneficial across educational settings.

May 31, 2024

6 Finetuning for Classification

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

V/ Sebastian Raschka.

For weekend reading:

Chapter 6 (Finetuning LLMs for Classification) of Build an LLM from Scratch book is now finally available on the Manning website:

Continue reading “6 Finetuning for Classification” »

May 31, 2024

Tesla’s 8/8 Event: Robotaxi Predictions & Autonomous Vehicles

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Clips by Brighter with Herbert.

May 31, 2024

New AI tech predicts cardiac events due to coronary inflammation

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

“The ORFAN study is an expanding global registry which will include long-term clinical and outcome data for 250,000 patients from around the world, and we are very pleased to publish these initial results,” said Keith Channon, MD, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at University of Oxford, Caristo Chief Medical Officer, and co-author of The Lancet publication.

“Coronary inflammation is a crucial piece of the puzzle in predicting heart attack risk. We are excited to discover that CaRi-Heart results performed exceptionally well in predicting patient cardiac events. This tool is well positioned to help clinicians identify high-risk patients with seemingly ‘normal’ CCTA scans.”

Ron Blankstein, MD, Professor of Medicine and Radiology at Harvard Medical School, Director of Cardiac Computed Tomography at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and co-author of the publication, applauded The Lancet for publishing results from one of the largest studies in the field of CCTA.

May 31, 2024

Squishy magnetic microjoints bend the rules of microrobotics

Posted by in categories: materials, robotics/AI

Soft materials and magnetic fields enable a new generation of dexterous, fast-moving microrobotic joints for complex object manipulation tasks.

May 31, 2024

NASA’s ChatGPT-like AI will let spaceships talk to astronauts

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, space travel

NASA is developing a ChatGPT-style interface for future spacecraft, giving astronauts the ability to talk to the systems using natural language — and have the systems talk right back.

Space talk: In June 2018, a massive dust storm on Mars engulfed NASA’s Opportunity rover, cutting off communication with Earth. Eight months later, NASA announced an end to the rover’s 15-year Mars mission.

“The last message [NASA] received was basically, ‘My battery is low and it’s getting dark,’” tweeted science reporter Jacob Margolis after talking to NASA about the rover.

May 30, 2024

Cellular Origins and CGT Catapult partner to automate cell and gene therapy manufacturing

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Cellular Origins and the Cell and Gene Therapy Catapult (CGT Catapult) have announced a new collaboration to demonstrate universal automation of CGT manufacturing.

May 30, 2024

Even the smartest AI likely won’t be “alive.” Here’s why

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

33 years ago, the theoretical biologist Robert Rosen offered an answer to the question ‘Is life computable?’

May 30, 2024

Neural étendue expander for ultra-wide-angle high-fidelity holographic display

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

All holographic displays and imaging techniques are fundamentally limited by the étendue supported by existing spatial light modulators. Here, the authors report on using artificial intelligence (AI) to learn an étendue expanding element that effectively increases étendue by two orders of magnitude.

May 30, 2024

SpaceX’s Four Starling CubeSats Demonstrate Autonomous Operations

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, satellites

Could autonomous CubeSats someday be used for deep space exploration? This is what a recent demonstration by SpaceX’s Starling swarm of four CubeSats hopes to address as NASA announced the 10-month primary mission of the swarm successfully completed its primary mission objectives as part of multiple experiments. This demonstration holds the potential to help develop CubeSats capable of conducting deep space exploration missions without the need for constant communication with Earth as they could communicate with each other.

“The success of Starling’s initial mission represents a landmark achievement in the development of autonomous networks of small spacecraft,” said Roger Hunter, who is the Program Manager for NASA’s Small Spacecraft Technology Program (STTP) at NASA’s Ames Research Center. “The team has been very successful in achieving our objectives and adapting in the face of challenges.”

For the demonstration, the four CubeSats successfully studied the Earth’s ionosphere while communicating with each other regarding next steps for continued analysis. This provided the opportunity for each spacecraft to equally contribute to the mission while decreasing human involvement.

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