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How Generative AI Is Changing Creative Work
Generative AI models for businesses threaten to upend the world of content creation, with substantial impacts on marketing, software, design, entertainment, and interpersonal communications. These models are able to produce text and images: blog posts, program code, poetry, and artwork. The software…
Art project translates music from Teenage Engineering’s OP-Z synth into AI-generated imagery | Engadget
A digital extension for Teenage Engineering’s OP-Z simulates the sensory-jumbling experience of synesthesia..
Silicon Valley chip startup Cerebras unveils AI supercomputer
Silicon Valley startup Cerebras Systems, known in the industry for its dinner plate-sized chip made for artificial intelligence work, on Monday unveiled its AI supercomputer called Andromeda, which is now available for commercial and academic research.
Ensuring AI works with the right dose of curiosity | MIT CSAIL
New robot moves Amazon towards increased warehouse automation
It’s Amazon’s first robotic system designed to identify, select, and handle millions of individual warehouse inventory items.
MIT solved a century-old differential equation to break ‘liquid’ AI’s computational bottleneck | Engadget
On Tuesday, MIT researchers announced that they have devised a solution to a vexing computational bottleneck, not by widening the data pipeline, but by solving a differential equation that has stumped mathematicians since 1907..
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Best practices for data enrichment
At DeepMind, our goal is to make sure everything we do meets the highest standards of safety and ethics, in line with our Operating Principles. One of the most important places this starts with is how we collect our data. In the past 12 months, we’ve collaborated with Partnership on AI (PAI) to care…
General Intelligence Requires Rethinking Exploration
We are at the cusp of a transition from “learning from data” to “learningwhat data to learn from” as a central focus of artificial intelligence (AI)research. While the first-order learning problem is not completely solved,large models under unified architectures, such as transformers, have shifte…
Artificial neural networks learn better when they spend time not learning at all: Periods off-line during training mitigated ‘catastrophic forgetting’ in computing systems
Researchers discuss how mimicking sleep patterns of the human brain in artificial neural networks may help mitigate the threat of catastrophic forgetting in the latter, boosting their utility across a spectrum of research interests.
Terzo lands $16M to extract key data from contracts
Terzo, an AI-powered contract management and tracking platform, has raised $16 million in a venture funding round.

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