Author: dubai.digital
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This Week ‘In the NVIDIA Studio’ Shell-e-brate Good Times in 3D With ‘Kingsletter’
[ad_1] Editor’s note: This post is part of our weekly In the NVIDIA Studio series, which celebrates featured artists, offers creative tips and tricks, and demonstrates how NVIDIA Studio technology improves creative workflows. We’re also deep diving on new GeForce RTX 40 Series GPU features, technologies and resources, and how they dramatically accelerate content creation.…
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New model offers a way to speed up drug discovery | MIT News
[ad_1] Huge libraries of drug compounds may hold potential treatments for a variety of diseases, such as cancer or heart disease. Ideally, scientists would like to experimentally test each of these compounds against all possible targets, but doing that kind of screen is prohibitively time-consuming. In recent years, researchers have begun using computational methods to…
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Search or fabrication?
[ad_1] I recently started experimenting with Bing’s new ChatGPT-powered chat tab. This is the first thing I asked it for: I’ve put red boxes around the factual errors. What is notable is that these are not just slight typos or errors in context – those items never appeared anywhere on my blog, and are pure…
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GFN Thursday: Age of Empires III on GeForce NOW
[ad_1] Conquer the lands in Microsoft’s award-winning Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition. It leads 10 new games supported today on GeForce NOW. At Your Command Stream battles all from the cloud. Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition is a remaster of one of the most beloved real-time strategy franchises featuring improved visuals, enhanced gameplay,…
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Bringing the social and ethical responsibilities of computing to the forefront | MIT News
[ad_1] There has been a remarkable surge in the use of algorithms and artificial intelligence to address a wide range of problems and challenges. While their adoption, particularly with the rise of AI, is reshaping nearly every industry sector, discipline, and area of research, such innovations often expose unexpected consequences that involve new norms, new…
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An open-ended application of the AI Weirdness hack
[ad_1] Bonus: An open-ended application of the AI Weirdness hack AI Weirdness: the strange side of machine learning You have landed upon a bonus post! In bonus posts, I include extras as a thank-you to AI Weirdness…
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Scientists Improve Delirium Detection Using AI and Rapid-Response EEGs
[ad_1] Detecting delirium isn’t easy, but it can have a big payoff: speeding essential care to patients, leading to quicker and surer recovery. Improved detection also reduces the need for long-term skilled care, enhancing the quality of life for patients while decreasing a major financial burden. In the U.S., caring for those suffering from delirium…
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Three Spanish MIT physics postdocs receive Botton Foundation fellowships | MIT News
[ad_1] Three Spanish MIT postdocs, Luis Antonio Benítez, Carolina Cuesta-Lazaro, and Fernando Romero López, were chosen by the Department of Physics as the first cohort of Mauricio and Carlota Botton Foundation Fellows. This year’s recipients are provided with a one-year stipend and a research fund to pursue their research interests; they will visit the Botton…
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The AI Weirdness hack
[ad_1] A challenge of marketing internet text predictors like chatgpt, gpt-4, and Bard is that they can pretty much predict anything on the internet. This includes not just dialogues with helpful search engines or customer service bots, but also forum arguments, fiction, and more. One way compaies try to keep the dialogue within boundaries is…
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AI Unveils New Large-Scale Images in Peruvian Desert
[ad_1] Researchers at Yamagata University in Japan have harnessed AI to uncover four previously unseen geoglyphs — images on the ground, some as wide as 1,200 feet, made using the land’s elements — in Nazca, a seven-hour drive south of Lima, Peru. The geoglyphs — a humanoid, a pair of legs, a fish and a…