Tag: Machine Learning
OpenAI Co-Founder: Platform Not for Sale
OpenAI Chief Executive Firm on Platform's Future Amidst Elon Musk's BidSam Altman, the chief executive and co-founder of OpenAI, made it clear that the...
Risks of AI Arms Race: Amplifying Superintelligence Dangers
Risks of AI Arms Race: Unveiling the Perils of SuperintelligenceIn a world where technological advancements are rapidly unfolding, the race for artificial intelligence (AI)...
Studying AI Communication for Easier Alien Contact
In the movie Arrival, a linguist deciphers an alien language with palindromic phrases and circular symbols. Different nations interpret the messages differently, some assuming...
Challenges of Large Language Models in Real-World Applications: Why Scientists Warn Against Their Use
Generative artificial intelligence systems have been making waves in various fields, but a recent study has highlighted some concerning issues with large language models...
Google AI Boss Sir Demis Hassabis Awarded Nobel Prize for Chemistry
Sir Demis Hassabis, a Briton, along with American scientists Professor David Baker and Dr. John Jumper, have been jointly awarded the Nobel Prize for...
Revolutionizing AI: Nobel Prize Winners in Physics for Neural Networks
The Nobel Committee for Physics recently announced the winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton. These two scientists...
Advancements in Machine Learning Recognized with Nobel Prize in Physics
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their groundbreaking work in the field of artificial...
AI Robot by DeepMind: The Ping Pong Champion You Can’t Beat
Google's DeepMind has recently introduced a new robot that has taken the world by surprise. Unlike the superhuman AIs developed by DeepMind for games...
Understanding Analog Computing: An Overview | Quanta Magazine
Computing has come a long way since its early analog days. While today's digital systems dominate the technology landscape, analog computing still holds value...
Uncovering Inevitable Patterns in Big Data Sets | Quanta Magazine
In 1975, mathematician Endre Szemerédi proved a conjecture that sparked various lines of research still being explored by mathematicians today. His work led to...