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A new way to create realistic 3D shapes using generative AI

Researchers propose a simple fix to an existing technique that could help artists, designers, and engineers create better 3D models.

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Training AI through human interactions instead of datasets

Researchers have developed a platform to help AI learn to perform complex tasks more like humans. Called 'GUIDE,' it works by allowing humans to observe AI's actions in real-time and provide ongoing, nuanced feedback. Rather than relying on huge datasets, human trainers offer detailed guidance that fosters incremental improvements and deeper understanding. In its debut study, GUIDE helps AI learn how best to play hide-and-seek.

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Stanford Report: US Dominates Global AI Rankings

The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI provides a tool for businesses to explore the global AI landscape.

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Accelerating climate modeling with generative AI

The algorithms behind generative AI tools like DallE, when combined with physics-based data, can be used to develop better ways to model the Earth's climate. Computer scientists have now used this combination to create a model that is capable of predicting climate patterns over 100 years 25 times faster than the state of the art.

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Australia Urges ‘High Risk’ Label for OpenAI, Meta, and Google LLMs

AI models within popular tech companies lack transparency in training data, the Australian Senate Select Committee reports.

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Photonic processor could enable ultrafast AI computations with extreme energy efficiency

This new device uses light to perform the key operations of a deep neural network on a chip, opening the door to high-speed processors that can learn in real-time.

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The State of Australian Data Centres Amid the AI Revolution

TechRepublic sat down with a Macquarie Data Centres' exec to discuss the local data center landscape amid the AI revolution. Here's what’s driving massive change.

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Top 5 Cyber Security Trends for 2025

TechRepublic asked cyber experts to predict the top trends that will impact the security field in 2025.

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A data designer driven to collaborate with communities

Associate Professor Catherine D’Ignazio thinks carefully about how we acquire and display data — and why we lack it for many things.

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AI can predict study results better than human experts, researchers find

Large language models, a type of AI that analyses text, can predict the results of proposed neuroscience studies more accurately than human experts, finds a new study. The findings demonstrate that large language models (LLMs) trained on vast datasets of text can distil patterns from scientific literature, enabling them to forecast scientific outcomes with superhuman accuracy. The researchers say this highlights their potential as powerful tools for accelerating research, going far beyond just knowledge retrieval.

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ChatGPT Anniversary: How the Second Year of Generative AI Changed Tech Work

Tech professionals are now well-practiced in using ChatGPT for coding and development, including the new Canvas feature. However, the AI can still make mistakes.

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Is This New AI Better Than ChatGPT?

With preset prompts, a built-in Chrome extension, and unlimited usage, it might be the best new AI tool.

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Improving health, one machine learning system at a time

Marzyeh Ghassemi works to ensure health-care models are trained to be robust and fair.

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The future of edge AI: Dye-sensitized solar cell-based synaptic device

Physical reservoir computing (PRC) utilizing synaptic devices shows significant promise for edge AI. Researchers from the Tokyo University of Science have introduced a novel self-powered dye-sensitized solar cell-based device that mimics human synaptic behavior for efficient edge AI processing, inspired by the eye's afterimage phenomenon. The device has light intensity-controllable time constants, helping it achieve high performance during time-series data processing and motion recognition tasks. This work is a major step toward multiple time-scale PRC.

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New AI tool generates realistic satellite images of future flooding

The method could help communities visualize and prepare for approaching storms.

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Building an understanding of how drivers interact with emerging vehicle technologies

The MIT Advanced Vehicle Technology Consortium provides data-driven insights into driver behavior, along with trust in AI and advance vehicle technology.

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UK, US, EU Authorities Gather in San Francisco to Discuss AI Safety

AI safety institutes from the U.S., U.K., E.U., Australia, Canada, France, Japan, Kenya, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore officially formed the “International Network of AI Safety Institutes.”

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8 Tech Nonprofits Changing the World with Innovation

There are many nonprofits dedicated to making technology more affordable, accessible, and secure.

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A vision for U.S. science success

In a talk at MIT, White House science advisor Arati Prabhakar outlined challenges in medicine, climate, and AI, while expressing resolve to tackle hard problems.

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MIT researchers develop an efficient way to train more reliable AI agents

The technique could make AI systems better at complex tasks that involve variability.

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