In this article: Anthropic, an AI software company, has announced a new tool called “Computer Use” that can take control of the user’s mouse cursor and perform basic tasks on their computer. The tool is available exclusively with Anthropic’s mid-range 3.5 Sonnet model and allows users to give multi-step instructions for the AI to accomplish […]
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In this article: Among approximately 75 million publications analysed, those employing AI are more likely to be a ‘hit paper’. Examples range fromdesigning new drug candidates in medicine to drafting new taxation policies in social sciences. Yet, many researchers still lack a systematic understanding of how AI may benefit scientific research, highlighting a substantial AI […]
In this article: Yann LeCun, an NYU professor and senior researcher at Meta Platforms, says warnings about the technology’s existential peril are ‘complete B.S.’ https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/yann-lecun-ai-meta-aa59e2f5
In this article: By 2028, 60% of governments worldwide will adopt a risk management approach in framing their AI and generative AI policies Significant financial penalties, litigation, and reputational damage can erode revenue and threaten a company’s long-term stability and growth By integrating data across thousands of contracts, AI empowers decision-makers with visibility into business […]
In this article: The document discusses the growing need to balance the benefits and risks of integrating AI (Artificial Intelligence) in OT (Operational Technology) cybersecurity environments. As OT systems face increasingly sophisticated cyber threats, AI offers promising capabilities to enhance threat detection and response. However, the integration of AI also raises concerns about compatibility with […]
In this article: Two years into the Generative AI revolution, research is progressing the field from “thinking fast”—rapid-fire pre-trained responses—to “thinking slow”— reasoning at inference time. This evolution is unlocking a new cohort of agentic applications. The focus is shifting to the development and scaling of the reasoning layer, where “System 2” thinking takes precedence. […]
In this article: Peter Kyle, science and technology secretary, has announced the launch of a Regulatory Innovation Office The office will support the healthcare sector to safely deploy AI innovations, such as AI training software for surgeons It aims to reduce the burden of red tape for businesses hoping to bring new products and services […]
In this article: Prize awarded for work laying foundation for machine learning Hinton quit Google last year to speak more freely about dangers of AI Princeton professor Hopfield created an associative memory that can store and reconstruct images Physics second award in this year’s Nobel line-up Prizes announced through course of week https://www.reuters.com/science/hopfield-hinton-win-2024-nobel-prize-physics-2024-10-08/
In this article: One of the biggest evolutions in neural network models in the past few years is the advent of closed-form continuous-time or “CFC” networks. These networks essentially use a closed form solution for a network model, and gating mechanisms that are pretty fascinating from a design perspective. New AI Networks Are Bringing […]
In this article: AI’s Role Today: AI is now a core part of business and societal functions, automating tasks and enhancing customer experiences. Diverse AI Models: There are many types of AI models, each with distinct strengths and limitations. Hybrid AI: The concept of hybrid AI involves combining different AI techniques to create superior results […]
