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Oct 2, 2024

Deepmind chief predicts AI could cure all diseases within a decade

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Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis predicts that artificial intelligence could cure all diseases within the next decade, as AI approaches human-like cognitive abilities. He stresses the transformative potential of AI, but also warns of the need for careful management.

Oct 2, 2024

ChatGPT shows human-level assessment of brain tumor MRI reports

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As artificial intelligence advances, its uses and capabilities in real-world applications continue to reach new heights that may even surpass human expertise.


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Oct 1, 2024

Nvidia just dropped a bombshell: Its new AI model is open, massive, and ready to rival GPT-4

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Nvidia has released a powerful open-source artificial intelligence model that competes with proprietary systems from industry leaders like OpenAI and Google.

The company’s new NVLM 1.0 family of large multimodal language models, led by the 72 billion parameter NVLM-D-72B, demonstrates exceptional performance across vision and language tasks while also enhancing text-only capabilities.

“We introduce NVLM 1.0, a family of frontier-class multimodal large language models that achieve state-of-the-art results on vision-language tasks, rivaling the leading proprietary models (e.g., GPT-4o) and open-access models,” the researchers explain in their paper.

Oct 1, 2024

AI model provides deep insights into hand movement, an essential step for development of neuroprosthetics

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In neuroscience and biomedical engineering, accurately modeling the complex movements of the human hand has long been a significant challenge.

Oct 1, 2024

Westinghouse’s eVinci micro nuclear reactor for data centers delivers 5 megawatts of power for eight years without refueling — microreactors could power next-gen AI data centers

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Small, easily transportable nukes could power our data driven future.

Oct 1, 2024

Robot hand can detach from arm, crawl over to objects, and pick them up

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Research videos aren’t known for their narrative arcs. Occasionally, however, you see one that keeps getting better the longer you watch. “Beyond Manual Dexterity” is one such video. It wows you in the first few seconds with a highly dexterous robotic gripper, and then things start to go off the rails.

The video debuted along with a research paper of the same name at IEEE’s International Conference on Robotics and Automation in Rotterdam this week. The work, conducted by Switzerland’s EPFL, explores ways in which robotic hands can grow beyond existing confines to grasp an even wider range of objects.

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Oct 1, 2024

AI-accelerated Nazca survey nearly doubles the number of known figurative geoglyphs and sheds light on their purpose

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This paper demonstrates how AI accelerates discoveries in archaeology, even in a region as well known as the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage site of Nazca.


It took nearly a century to discover a total of 430 figurative Nazca geoglyphs, which offer significant insights into the ancient cultures at the Nazca Pampa. Here, we report the deployment of an AI system to the entire Nazca region, a UNESCO World Heritage site, leading to the discovery of 303 new figurative geoglyphs within only 6 mo of field survey, nearly doubling the number of known figurative geoglyphs. Even with limited training examples, the developed AI approach is demonstrated to be effective in detecting the smaller relief-type geoglyphs, which unlike the giant line-type geoglyphs are very difficult to discern. The improved account of figurative geoglyphs enables us to analyze their motifs and distribution across the Nazca Pampa.

Oct 1, 2024

Google’s UNREAL New AI

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The rapid advancement of AI-generated content is challenging our understanding of authenticity and creativity, raising significant ethical, regulatory, and existential questions about the future of human-AI collaboration Questions to inspire discussion AI-Generated Content Revolution 🎙️Q: How is Google’s Notebook LM.

Sep 30, 2024

This Biohybrid Robot Is Made of Human Cells and Controlled by a Machine ‘Mind’

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A new biohybrid robot can be steered left, right, or straight by activating neurons and muscle cells embedded into its fins.

Sep 30, 2024

Beyond The Code: Human Factors In Robotic Surgery Risk Management

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A key aspect of human factors in robotic surgery is the training and proficiency of the surgeon. Robotic systems, although designed to enhance precision, rely heavily on the expertise of the individuals operating them. Companies should invest in comprehensive training programs that extend beyond basic certification and promote a culture of continuous learning and skill development.

Simulation-based training, for example, provides a risk-free environment for practicing complex procedures, helping surgeons build confidence and proficiency. Implementing standardized certification processes ensures consistent competency levels among surgeons.

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