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Jan 20, 2024

Stabilityai/stablelm-2-zephyr-1_6b · Hugging Face

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Stability AI presents Stable LM 2 1.6B.

The base model is trained on approximately 2 trillion tokens for two epochs, incorporating multilingual data in English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Portuguese, and Dutch.


We’re on a journey to advance and democratize artificial intelligence through open source and open science.

Jan 20, 2024

Scientific discovery in the age of artificial intelligence

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The transformative impact of #AI on #scientific #discovery, showcasing #Breakthroughs and advancements that have the potential to reshape the way #research is conducted.


The advances in artificial intelligence over the past decade are examined, with a discussion on how artificial intelligence systems can aid the scientific process and the central issues that remain despite advances.

Jan 20, 2024

Artificial general intelligence — when AI becomes more capable than humans — is just moments away, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg declares

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Mark Zuckerberg said Meta will have “an absolutely massive amount of infrastructure” in place by the end of the year to prime it for training an artificial general intelligence model.

Jan 20, 2024

Supercomputer uses machine learning to set new speed record

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, genetics, robotics/AI, space travel, supercomputing

Give people a barrier, and at some point they are bound to smash through. Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in 1947. Yuri Gagarin burst into orbit for the first manned spaceflight in 1961. The Human Genome Project finished cracking the genetic code in 2003. And we can add one more barrier to humanity’s trophy case: the exascale barrier.

The exascale barrier represents the challenge of achieving exascale-level computing, which has long been considered the benchmark for high performance. To reach that level, however, a computer needs to perform a quintillion calculations per second. You can think of a quintillion as a million trillion, a billion billion, or a million million millions. Whichever you choose, it’s an incomprehensibly large number of calculations.

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Jan 19, 2024

Drones Blowing, and Flying, In The Wind

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At an APS fluid dynamics meeting, researchers showed off new robotic technologies for studying atmospheric pollution.

Jan 19, 2024

The Jobs of Tomorrow: Insights on AI and the Future of Work

Posted by in categories: employment, ethics, robotics/AI

The nature of work is evolving at an unprecedented pace. The rise of generative AI has accelerated data analysis, expedited the production of software code and even simplified the creation of marketing copy.

Those benefits have not come without concerns over job displacement, ethics and accuracy.

At the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), IEEE experts from industry and academia participated in a panel discussion discussing how the new tech landscape is changing the professional world, and how universities are educating students to thrive in it.

Jan 19, 2024

How satellite images and AI could help fight spatial apartheid in South Africa

Posted by in categories: mapping, robotics/AI

Townships get little by way of public resources compared with rich suburbs. By mapping the problem, researchers like Raesetje Sefala hope to reverse it.

Jan 19, 2024

Sundance 2024: Generative AI Changes Brian Eno Documentary With Every View

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Eno, the career-spanning documentary about Brian Eno that premieres at the Sundance Film Festival, is a bracing dive into the brain of one of the most transformative musicians, producers and sound pioneers of the past half century.


‘Eno’ uses generative AI to create an always-changing, but compelling story about musician and producer Brian Eno.

Jan 19, 2024

Compact, shape-shifting robot by Transformers’ inventors lands on Moon

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Japanese toy manufacturer Takara Tomy developed the lunar rover, SORA-Q, in association with JAXA, Sony Group, and Doshisha University.


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Jan 19, 2024

Generative AI model remembers and thinks like a human brain, says study

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UCL study reveals how generative AI elucidates memory’s role in learning, reliving, and imaginative planning.


In a breakthrough research, UCL scientists reveal how generative AI models mirror brain functions in memory and imagination.

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