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Mar 17, 2024

Quantum Leap in Material Science: Researchers Unveil AI-Powered Atomic Fabrication Technique

Posted by in categories: chemistry, particle physics, quantum physics, robotics/AI, science

Researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed an innovative method for creating carbon-based quantum materials atom by atom. This method combines the use of scanning probe microscopy with advanced deep neural networks. The achievement underlines the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) in manipulating materials at the sub-angstrom level, offering significant advantages for basic science and potential future uses.

Open-shell magnetic nanographenes represent a technologically appealing class of new carbon-based quantum materials, which host robust π-spin centers and non-trivial collective quantum magnetism. These properties are crucial for developing high-speed electronic devices at the molecular level and creating quantum bits, the building blocks of quantum computers.

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Mar 17, 2024

Wikipedia No Longer Considers CNET a “Generally Reliable” Source After AI Scandal

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Conversations between Wikipedia editors following CNET’s AI scandal reflect the reputational hazards of AI content and dubious ownership.

Mar 17, 2024

Coal Plants Staying Online Because AI Needs So Much Power

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These data centers are even more power hungry than traditional ones, and as every tech company pivots to AI, the energy demand steepens.

Mar 16, 2024

India drops plan to require approval for AI model launches

Posted by in categories: government, robotics/AI

India is walking back on a recent AI advisory after receiving criticism from many local and global entrepreneurs and investors.

The Ministry of Electronics and IT shared an updated AI advisory with industry stakeholders on Friday that no longer asked them to take the government approval before launching or deploying an AI model to users in the South Asian market.

Under the revised guidelines, firms are instead advised to label under-tested and unreliable AI models to inform users of their potential fallibility or unreliability.

Mar 16, 2024

Apollo humanoid robots join the Mercedes-Benz assembly line

Posted by in categories: health, robotics/AI

Mercedes-Benz has officially employed humanoid robots to complete manual tasks on its assembly line. Apptronik’s Apollo robot will complete simple tasks like fetching and carrying, helping lighten the load for its human colleagues.

Announced on Friday, March 15, the robots will also be employed to complete other “low skill” tasks like basic assembly. This will free up human workers to focus on more important tasks and reduce the risk of repetitive strain injuries and other health and safety issues related to manual tasks.

Mar 16, 2024

UCLA’s AI wearable empowers speech for vocal cord impairments

Posted by in categories: bioengineering, robotics/AI, wearables

UCLA bioengineers create thin, flexible neck device translating larynx muscle movements into audible speech.

Mar 16, 2024

Researchers jailbreak AI chatbots with ASCII art — ArtPrompt bypasses safety measures to unlock malicious queries

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ArtPrompt bypassed safety measures in ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, and Llama2.

Mar 16, 2024

OpenAI aims to make its own AI processors — chip venture in talks with Abu Dhabi investment firm: report

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Sam Altman’s chip venture project may get money from UAE investors.

Mar 16, 2024

Is OpenAI Opening up to Quantum?

Posted by in categories: quantum physics, robotics/AI

Several sources are suggesting that OpenAI may be interested in pursuing quantum computing to power its artificial intelligence.

Mar 16, 2024

If Artificial Intelligence Was Honest | Honest Ads [ChatGPT, A.I. Parody]

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, time travel

What if AI companies like Chat GPT were actually honest about how horrifically terrible they are? Roger Horton investigates.

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