AI is outpacing Moore’s Law
AI performance is doubling nearly every 3 months, a new report shows.
AI performance is doubling nearly every 3 months, a new report shows.
The AI is "learning how people solve a specific type of problem and creating new design solutions from scratch."
Let's teach AI to beat us at strategy war games -- that sounds like a neat idea.
A neural network interprets the thoughts of paralyzed patients who image using a pen to form letters and words.
The algorithm took inspiration from Ender's Game.
Only 13.83% of AI authors in arXiv are women and, in relative terms, the proportion of AI papers co-authored by ...
Is there any job that an AI can't do?
AI is getting weirder by the day.
This could be transformative for so many people suffering from speech impairment.
Cool research, even if its purpose is somewhat troubling.
The gap between humans and AI is getting narrower by the day.
OpenAI thinks that its AI is too dangerous to risk having it fall into the wrong hands.
This isn't meant to replace doctors, but help them and speed up the diagnosis process.
It has the ability to learn, and is equipped with both short-term and long-term memory.
They're endearingly bad at it, to be honest.
How do you spell "checkmate" in binary?
Please prove that you are human.
Now computers can feel guilty too, hooray!
Autonomous aircraft could save energy or study migratory birds using this machine learning tech.
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