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Why GPT can't think like us

Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly large language models like GPT-4, has shown impressive performance on reasoning tasks. But does AI truly understand abstract concepts, or is it just mimicking patterns? A new study reveals that while GPT models perform well on some analogy tasks, they fall short when the problems are altered, highlighting key weaknesses in AI's reasoning capabilities.

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AI system predicts protein fragments that can bind to or inhibit a target

FragFold, developed by MIT Biology researchers, is a computational method with potential for impact on biological research and therapeutic applications.

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Get Lifetime Access to 50+ AI SMEs With Consultio Pro for $29.99

From market strategists to financial advisors, Consultio Pro has an AI agent to cover every business challenge, and you can access them 24/7.

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Ai in retail: How to spark creativity and improve job satisfaction

AI is reshaping workplaces, particularly in retail. Researchers explored how AI service quality impacts retail employees' innovation, job fit, and satisfaction. Findings show when employees perceive AI as reliable and empathetic, they are more likely to engage in innovative behavior. AI's adaptability also plays a crucial role in enhancing service quality. While reliability strongly supports innovation, transparency and responsiveness had less influence than expected. Empathy in AI systems was found to have a significant positive effect on employee innovation, creating a more engaging work environment. The study underscores AI's potential to drive service innovation in retail.

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Darktrace: 96% of Phishing Attacks in 2024 Exploited Trusted Domains Including SharePoint & Zoom Docs

The cyber security firm reported in its latest annual report that their researchers found more than 30.4 million phishing emails last year.

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Qualcomm, Intel, and Others Form Ambient IoT Coalition

The alliance will promote and contribute documentation and use cases, collaborating with other standardization efforts.

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Like human brains, large language models reason about diverse data in a general way

A new study shows LLMs represent different data types based on their underlying meaning and reason about data in their dominant language.

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MIT spinout maps the body’s metabolites to uncover the hidden drivers of disease

ReviveMed uses AI to gather large-scale data on metabolites — molecules like lipids, cholesterol, and sugar — to match patients with therapeutics.

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Are we trusting AI too much? New study demands accountability in Artificial Intelligence

Are we putting our faith in technology that we don't fully understand? A new study comes at a time when AI systems are making decisions impacting our daily lives -- from banking and healthcare to crime detection. The study calls for an immediate shift in how AI models are designed and evaluated, emphasizing the need for transparency and trustworthiness in these powerful algorithms.

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Researchers develop AI model to automatically segment MRI images

Research scientists in Switzerland have developed and tested a robust AI model that automatically segments major anatomic structures in MRI images, independent of sequence. In the study, the model outperformed other publicly available tools.

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How Neudesic is Harnessing AI for Impact in Australia

Neudesic helps Australian mid-market organisations pinpoint AI applications for meaningful benefits. A trusted integrator with AI experience, like Neudesic, fills capability gaps, moves organisations beyond experimentation, and helps leverage AI for impact

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The Big Power of Small AI in 2025

In this TechRepublic exclusive, an IBM VP explains how small language models are a boon for companies of all sizes, enabling them to overcome resource and budget constraints to tap into the business value of AI.

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Adults don't trust health care to use AI responsibly and without harm

A survey of adults found most had low trust in their health care system to use artificial intelligence responsibly or to make sure an AI tool would not harm them.

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AI model deciphers the code in proteins that tells them where to go

Whitehead Institute and CSAIL researchers created a machine-learning model to predict and generate protein localization, with implications for understanding and remedying disease.

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Data center tweaks could unlock 76 GW of new power capacity in the U.S.

A new study argues that data centers could be ideal demand-response participants because they have the potential to be flexible. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Data center tweaks could unlock 76 GW of new power capacity in the US

A new study argues that data centers could be ideal demand-response participants because they have the potential to be flexible. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

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Impress Your Boss With Help From This AI Meeting Coach

Struggle to keep up in meetings? Hedy AI records, transcribes, and provides smart talking points to help you contribute confidently in any conversation.

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AI speeds up nanoparticle research

A team of researchers succeeded in adapting an AI system to reliably assist with making nanoparticle measurements which speeds up the research process significantly.

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Want to Use ChatGPT Like a Pro? These Courses Can Help

You’ve probably played around with ChatGPT, asking it to explain a complex topic or tell a funny story, but you might not know its full capabilities.

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Gift from Sebastian Man ’79, SM ’80 supports MIT Stephen A. Schwarzman College of Computing building

Alumnus is the first major donor to support the building since Stephen A. Schwarzman’s foundational gift.

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