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Creating 3D Objects with Sound
From The Eponymous Pickle

Creating 3D Objects with Sound

Creating 3D objects with soundCreating 3D objects with sound:    From  MaxPlanckFEBRUARY 09, 2023Scientists from the Micro, Nano and Molecular Systems Lab at the...

At ISC 2023: Lenovo Discusses a Decade-Plus of Delivering Sustainable HPC
From insideHPC

At ISC 2023: Lenovo Discusses a Decade-Plus of Delivering Sustainable HPC

In this interview at ISC 2023 with Lenovo’s Rick Koopman, EMEA Director HPC and AI Emerging Markets, we discuss Lenovo’s mission to stay at the leading edge ofAt...

Real Time Photo Editing from DragGAN
From The Eponymous Pickle

Real Time Photo Editing from DragGAN

Has received significant praise,  plan to examine.From YouTube:     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQxfBE5n1oA1,201 views  May 23, 2023  #draggan #aiIntroducing...

Adobe and MIT  Identify
From The Eponymous Pickle

Adobe and MIT Identify

 Robotic applications emerge...Researchers use AI to identify similar materials in imagesThis machine-learning method could assist with robotic scene understanding...

From Today, Creating Is Dead!
From The Noisy Channel

From Today, Creating Is Dead!

From Today, Creativity Is Dead!A common theme in the concerns about generative AI is that it will replace human-generated art and end creativity as we know it.daguerreotype...

AI Powers Second-Skin-Like Wearable Tech
From The Eponymous Pickle

AI Powers Second-Skin-Like Wearable Tech

Biometric signals, AI Powers Second-Skin-Like Wearable TechMonash University (Australia),  May 19, 2023Scientists at Australia's Monash University and the Melbourne...

College is Remade as Tech Majors Surge, Humanities Dwindle
From The Eponymous Pickle

College is Remade as Tech Majors Surge, Humanities Dwindle

Not Unexpected with all the excitement.Have seen several interest queries.College is Remade as Tech Majors Surge, Humanities DwindleThe Washington PostNick Anderson...

Artificial Intelligence Makes Harsher Judgments than Humans on Whether rules have been Broken, a new study claims.
From The Eponymous Pickle

Artificial Intelligence Makes Harsher Judgments than Humans on Whether rules have been Broken, a new study claims.

Artificial Intelligence makes Harsher Judgments than Humans on Whether Rules have been Broken, a new study claims     By Pol Allingham via SWNSArtificial intelligence...

Credible Handwriting Machine
From Schneier on Security

Credible Handwriting Machine

In case you don’t have enough to worry about, someone has built a credible handwriting machine: This is still a work in progress, but the project seeks to solve...

AMD-Powered LUMI Supercomputer: In the Vanguard of HPC Performane and Energy Efficiency
From insideHPC

AMD-Powered LUMI Supercomputer: In the Vanguard of HPC Performane and Energy Efficiency

[SPONSORED GUEST ARTICLE]   LUMI is a model of both supercomputing and sustainability. It also embodies Europe’s rise on the global HPC scene in recent years. The...

From Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP

Early Theory

“Everything is interesting” Susan Graham is a Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley...

How Rogue AIs may Arise
From Yoshua Bengio

How Rogue AIs may Arise

Scenarios giving rise to potentially rogue AIs, from intential genocidal behavior of some humans to unintentional catastrophe arising because AI misalignment. L...

Above and Beyond Scholarship – Hsiu-Chin Lin
From ACM-W supporting, celebrating and advocating for Women in Computing

Above and Beyond Scholarship – Hsiu-Chin Lin

What has been a highlight of attending the conference (utilizing the ACM-W Scholarship)? The ACM-W scholarship sponsored my first international conference when...

Trust Through Provenance
From The Noisy Channel

Trust Through Provenance

The recent advances in generative AI have led many people to fear all manner of deepfakes — particularly text, images, audio, and video. People like Yuval NoahAI...

Where Do Great Ideas Come From?
From The Eponymous Pickle

Where Do Great Ideas Come From?

From Drucker, who I met a few times.ACM CAREERSWhere Do Great Ideas Come From?   By The Generalist, May 22, 2023Scientists motivated by independence or the desire...

New research finds verbal prompts can make semi-automated driving safer
From The Eponymous Pickle

New research finds verbal prompts can make semi-automated driving safer

New approaches in driving,New research finds verbal prompts can make semi-automated driving saferby Amy McCaig, Rice UniversitySemi-automated cars are becomingNew...

AI Drug Discovery Is $50-Billion Opportunity for Big Pharma
From The Eponymous Pickle

AI Drug Discovery Is $50-Billion Opportunity for Big Pharma

AI Drug Discovery Is $50-Billion Opportunity for Big PharmaBy Bloomberg, May 18, 2023Research firm Deep Pharma Intelligence estimates that investments in AI-driven...

Reading a Novel very Quickly.
From The Eponymous Pickle

Reading a Novel very Quickly.

Caught myself quickly reading a few summarized books with Chat yesterday, ... ChatGPT rival Anthropic’s Claude can now read a novel in under a minute  BY KYT DOTSON...

Satellite Jamming
From The Eponymous Pickle

Satellite Jamming

Satellite Signal Jamming Reaches New Lows Starlink and other LEO constellations face a new set of security risks By LUCAS LAURSENRussia’s invasion of Ukraine in...

A Focus on X-Ray Vision
From The Eponymous Pickle

A Focus on X-Ray Vision

 Home/News/A Focus on X-Ray Vision/Full TextACM NEWSA Focus on X-Ray VisionBy Samuel Greengard, Commissioned by CACM Staff, May 11, 2023X-ray image of a person"There...
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