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Oct 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI's Rise: Nobels or No?

Let's talk about AI and the Nobel Prizes. Some people might not be thrilled to hear that AI took the spotlight this year. The Physics Nobel went to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton for their work on machine learning and neural networks. But here’s the thing, some folks aren’t sure if this is

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Oct 17 2024TECHNOLOGY

Think AI Can Solve All Your Business Problems? Not So Fast

Believe it or not, AI might not be the solution to all your business problems. A recent study by Apple's AI team found that large language models (LLMs) struggle with complex reasoning tasks. These models, which include names like GPT-40-mini and o1-mini, are great at pattern matching but fall short

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Oct 14 2024SCIENCE

When AI Experts Warn: Nobel Winners Speak Up on Risks

Imagine this: a scientist wins a big prize for something incredible they did. But right after, they say, "Hey, be careful! This thing we made could cause trouble." That's what happened with Geoffrey Hinton, a famous computer scientist who just won the Nobel Prize for his work on machine learning, al

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Oct 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is AI Ready to Replace Human Data Scientists?

OpenAI has just unveiled a new benchmark to see how well AI can handle data science tasks. They've created a test called MLE-bench, which puts AI through 75 real-world challenges from Kaggle, a popular competition site for machine learning. This isn't just about crunching numbers. The test checks i

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Oct 04 2024OPINION

The AI Trailblazers: Can Machines Become True Scientists?

Robot scientists are revolutionizing the way research is conducted, and some experts believe that they might just earn a Nobel Prize. The concept of creating an AI capable of independent research worthy of a Nobel Prize was first proposed by Japanese scientist Hiroaki Kitano in 2021. His challenge,

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Oct 01 2024CRYPTO

Smarter AI, Less Memory: Liquid's Groundbreaking Debut

Liquid AI, a startup co-founded by former researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), has made a significant breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence. Instead of relying on the transformer architecture, Liquid has developed a new type of AI mod

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Sep 16 2024TECHNOLOGY

AI-Augmented Bliss: The Future of Crypto Casinos

As the crypto casino market continues to grow, it's no surprise that Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are being leveraged to enhance the player experience. But what exactly does this mean for crypto enthusiasts? Let's dive in and explore the various ways AI and ML are revolutio

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Sep 16 2024SCIENCE

The Marmoset Moniker: A New Frontier in Language Evolution

Naming others is a complex and advanced form of cognition, previously thought to be exclusive to humans, bottlenose dolphins, and African elephants. However, a recent study has challenged this assumption, revealing that marmoset monkeys have developed a language system that allows them to assign voc

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Sep 16 2024BUSINESS

Data Science Without Commercial Guidance is Like Shooting in the Dark - A Recipe for Disaster

In recent years, the divide between tech and commercial teams has narrowed significantly, and we're now closer than ever to achieving our goals. This shift was accelerated by data technology, which introduced new skills, problems, and collaborators for the CTO and their team to tackle. While technic

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Sep 15 2024TECHNOLOGY

What's Brewing in the World of AI: GPT Next Teased, But What's the Hype?

As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, rumors are swirling around OpenAI's next-generation large language model (LLM), dubbed "GPT Next". The excitement is palpable, but what does it really mean? Let's dive into the buzz and separate fact from fiction. First, a quick

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