Author: dubai.digital
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A faster way to teach a robot | MIT News
[ad_1] Imagine purchasing a robot to perform household tasks. This robot was built and trained in a factory on a certain set of tasks and has never seen the items in your home. When you ask it to pick up a mug from your kitchen table, it might not recognize your mug (perhaps because this…
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Understanding viral justice | MIT News
[ad_1] In the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, the word “viral” has a new resonance, and it’s not necessarily positive. Ruha Benjamin, a scholar who investigates the social dimensions of science, medicine, and technology, advocates a shift in perspective. She thinks justice can also be contagious. That’s the premise of Benjamin’s award-winning book “Viral Justice:…
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Armando Solar-Lezama named inaugural Distinguished College of Computing Professor | MIT News
[ad_1] The MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing named Armando Solar-Lezama as the inaugural Distinguished College of Computing Professor, effective July 1. Solar-Lezama is the first person appointed to this position generously endowed by Professor Jae S. Lim of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS). Established in the MIT Schwarzman College…
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Pathway toward prior knowledge-integrated machine learning in engineering. (arXiv:2307.06950v1 [cs.AI])
[ad_1] Despite the digitalization trend and data volume surge, first-principles models (also known as logic-driven, physics-based, rule-based, or knowledge-based models) and data-driven approaches have existed in parallel, mirroring the ongoing AI debate on symbolism versus connectionism. Research for process development to integrate both sides to transfer and utilize domain knowledge in the data-driven process is…
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[P] Shark Detection using KerasCV!
[ad_1] Recently I stopped by Islas Galapagos. As a lifelong marine-biology enthusiast, I took the chance to go free-diving with sharks, penguins, marine iguanas and more. This inspired me to write an object detection pipeline to detect aquatic critters. https://lukewood.xyz/blog/marine-animal-detection Wrote up a short blog post on the project – I hope you enjoy it!…
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Training Diffusion Models with Reinforcement Learning – The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Blog
[ad_1] Training Diffusion Models with Reinforcement Learning replay Diffusion models have recently emerged as the de facto standard for generating complex, high-dimensional outputs. You may know them for their ability to produce stunning AI art and hyper-realistic synthetic images, but they have also found success in other applications such as drug design and continuous control. The…
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Training Diffusion Models with Reinforcement Learning – The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Blog
[ad_1] Training Diffusion Models with Reinforcement Learning replay Diffusion models have recently emerged as the de facto standard for generating complex, high-dimensional outputs. You may know them for their ability to produce stunning AI art and hyper-realistic synthetic images, but they have also found success in other applications such as drug design and continuous control. The…
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AI helps household robots cut planning time in half | MIT News
[ad_1] Your brand new household robot is delivered to your house, and you ask it to make you a cup of coffee. Although it knows some basic skills from previous practice in simulated kitchens, there are way too many actions it could possibly take — turning on the faucet, flushing the toilet, emptying out the…
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Study finds ChatGPT boosts worker productivity for some writing tasks | MIT News
[ad_1] Amid a huge amount of hype around generative AI, a new study from researchers at MIT sheds light on the technology’s impact on work, finding that it increased productivity for workers assigned tasks like writing cover letters, delicate emails, and cost-benefit analyses. The tasks in the study weren’t quite replicas of real work: They…