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World's biggest radio telescope could tease out secrets of dark matter, universe's 1st galaxies
Studying the hydrogen fingerprint from just after the Big Bang could allow researchers to kill 'two birds with one stone!'
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Most outsourced coders in India will be gone in 2 years due to A.I., Stability AI boss predicts
Most outsourced programmers in India will see their jobs wiped out in the next year or two, Stability AI CEO Emad Mostaque said.
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Google's Bard chatbot finally launches in the EU, now supports more than 40 languages
Google has expanded Bard, its AI-powered chatbot, to more countries and introduced new features like a tone adjustment toggle.
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Chipotle is hiring a robot to do a task employees hate
Chiptole's robot "Autocado," designed to cut, core, and peel avocados, is expected to slice guacamole prep time in half.
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Harvard Will Teach Students Using an AI Instructor Next Semester
Starting in September, a popular intro-level coding course at Harvard University, CS50, will be taught by an AI professor.
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Opinion: Lab-grown meat is an expensive distraction from reality
Lab-grown meat has been hailed as the future, a more ethical and environmentally friendly option than factory farm meat. Unfortunately, the hype is mostly an illusion, writes Alice Driver.
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Toyota Is Right: We Need More Hybrid Cars and Fewer EVs. Here's Why
The auto industry is going all-in on electric vehicles, but a better way to lower emissions quickly is staring us in the face: hybrids.
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Music containing AI-generated elements could win a Grammy as long as a human contributes in 'a meaningful way,' Recording Academy CEO says
The music industry's highest award will still only be given to "human creators," but those artists can use AI in their work.
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Smart watches may detect Parkinson’s years before symptoms
New UK Dementia Research Institute Research suggests smart watches could identify Parkinson’s disease up to seven years before symptoms appear
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New ChatGPT Lawsuits May Be Start of AI's Legal Sh-tstorm
OpenAI faces allegations of privacy invasion and violating authors’ copyright — but this may be just the tip of the iceberg
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You may never need to plug in your electric car again. Here's how.
Charging an electric car can be frustrating and time-consuming. Battery swapping, wireless charging, and other innovations could change things.
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Generative AI models are encoding biases and negative stereotypes in their users, say researchers
In the space of a few months generative AI models, such as ChatGPT, Google's Bard and Midjourney, have been adopted by more and more people in a variety of professional and personal ways.
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You think the internet is a clown show now? You ain’t seen nothing yet
Social media platforms are laying off their ‘trust and safety’ teams. Brace yourself for a new wave of unfettered misinformation and abuse
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‘It’s not like science fiction any more’: Nasa aiming to make spaceships talk
Exclusive: Researcher Dr Larissa Suzuki tells how Nasa is developing a ChatGPT-style interface
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NFC technology is getting better range and charging capabilities
NFC might soon take the ‘tap’ out of tap-to-pay.
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Microsoft says its weird new particle could improve quantum computers
Researchers at Microsoft say they have created elusive quasiparticles called Majorana zero modes – but scientists outside the company are sceptical
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Georgia tech team unveils autonomous tennis robot to help you beat your foes
“It can also be my opponent. It can help me train. It could pretend to be that one guy I always lose to because he can exploit this weakness in my game."
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Scientists hope Euclid telescope will reveal mysteries of dark matter
European space probe will capture images that will provide insights about what the universe is made of
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The AI feedback loop: Researchers warn of ‘model collapse’ as AI trains on AI-generated content
As a generative AI training model is exposed to more AI-generated data, it performs worse, producing more errors, leading to model collapse.
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Generative AI could have the biggest impacts on high earners, not people in low-paid jobs, McKinsey analysis finds
Recent generative AI iterations have focused on improving the cognitive skills needed for knowledge work in high-paid jobs, McKinsey's analysts wrote.
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