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Mar 22, 2024

Is Singularity here?

Posted by in categories: Ray Kurzweil, robotics/AI, singularity

One of the most influential figures in the field of AI, Ray Kurzweil, has famously predicted that the singularity will happen by 2045. Kurzweil’s prediction is based on his observation of exponential growth in technological advancements and the concept of “technological singularity” proposed by mathematician Vernor Vinge.

Mar 22, 2024

Not Fit for Human Consumption

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Artificial Intelligence.

Ai’s superreality: not fit for human consumption.

Is AI’s brilliance pushing beyond human comprehension?

Mar 22, 2024

Sam Altman hints at the future of AI and GPT-5 — and big things are coming

Posted by in categories: futurism, robotics/AI

GPT-5 on the horizon, as Altman drops hints.

Mar 22, 2024

AI Gets Inner Monologue And Becomes Incredibly Smarter

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

The good news is that a new company has developed an AI inner monologue, the bad news is this makes it significantly smarter.

Mar 22, 2024

Nanosurgical Tool could be Key to Cancer Breakthrough

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

A groundbreaking nanosurgical tool — about 500 times thinner than a human hair — could be transformative for cancer research and give insights into treatment resistance that no other technology has been able to do, according to a new study.

The high-tech double-barrel nanopipette, developed by University of Leeds scientists, and applied to the global medical challenge of cancer, has — for the first time — enabled researchers to see how individual living cancer cells react to treatment and change over time — providing vital understanding that could help doctors develop more effective cancer medication.

The tool has two nanoscopic needles, meaning it can simultaneously inject and extract a sample from the same cell, expanding its potential uses. And the platform’s high level of semi-automation has sped up the process dramatically, enabling scientists to extract data from many more individual cells, with far greater accuracy and efficiency than previously possible, the study shows.

Mar 22, 2024

A Digital Twin Might Just Save Your Life

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

In the last decade, thanks to advances in AI, the internet of things, machine learning and sensor technologies, the fantasy of digital twins has taken off. BMW has created a digital twin of a production plant in Bavaria. Boeing is using digital twins to design airplanes. The World Economic Forum hailed digital twins as a key technology in the “fourth industrial revolution.” Tech giants like IBM, Nvidia, Amazon and Microsoft are just a few of the big players now providing digital twin capabilities to automotive, energy and infrastructure firms.

The inefficiencies of the physical world, so the sales pitch goes, can be ironed out in a virtual one and then reflected back onto reality. Test virtual planes in virtual wind tunnels, virtual tires on virtual roads. “Risk is removed” reads a recent Microsoft advertorial in Wired, and “problems can be solved before they happen.”

All of a sudden, Dirk Helbing and Javier Argota Sánchez-Vaquerizo wrote in a 2022 paper, “it has become an attractive idea to create digital twins of everything.” Cars, trains, ships, buildings, airports, farms, power plants, oil fields and entire supply chains are all being cloned into high-fidelity mirror images made of bits and bytes. Attempts are being undertaken to twin beaches, forests, apple orchards, tomato plants, weapons and war zones. As beaches erode, forests grow and bombs explode, so too will their twins, watched closely by technicians for signals to improve outcomes in the real world.

Mar 22, 2024

‘A landmark moment’: scientists use AI to design antibodies from scratch

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

Modified protein-design tool could make it easier to tackle challenging drug targets — but AI antibodies are still a long way from reaching the clinic.

Mar 21, 2024

How Chain-of-Thought Reasoning Helps Neural Networks Compute

Posted by in categories: mathematics, robotics/AI

“They remove some of the magic,” said Dimitris Papailiopoulos, a machine learning researcher at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. “That’s a good thing.”

Training Transformers

Large language models are built around mathematical structures called artificial neural networks. The many “neurons” inside these networks perform simple mathematical operations on long strings of numbers representing individual words, transmuting each word that passes through the network into another. The details of this mathematical alchemy depend on another set of numbers called the network’s parameters, which quantify the strength of the connections between neurons.

Mar 21, 2024

Robots Talk Back, AI Security Risks, Political Deepfakes, and more

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, security

I think AI agent workflows will drive massive AI progress this year — perhaps even more than the next generation of foundation models. This is an important trend, and I urge everyone who works in AI to pay attention to it.

Mar 21, 2024

Microsoft launches AI PCs

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

CNBC’s Steve Kovach joins ‘Halftime Report’ to discuss the latest news on Microsoft’s new AI PC launch.

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