Ten years in: Deep learning changed computer vision, but the classical elements still stand
Deep learning hasn’t (yet) rendered classical computer vision obsolete. Why some challenges are still best solved with traditional algorithms.Read More
Deep learning hasn’t (yet) rendered classical computer vision obsolete. Why some challenges are still best solved with traditional algorithms.Read More
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Large language models (LLMs) are revolutionizing fields like search engines, natural language processing (NLP), healthcare, robotics, and code generation. The applications also extend into retail, where they can enhance customer experiences through dynamic chatbots and AI assistants, and into digital marketing, where they can organize customer feedback and recommend products based on descriptions and purchase …
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly playing an integral role in determining our day-to-day experiences. The applications of AI are rapidly expanding beyond search and recommendation systems to encompass high-stakes domains such as hiring, lending, criminal justice, healthcare, and education. The potential impact of AI on individuals, businesses, and society is vast, and it is essential …
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Their unlearning technique may also be more effective for fictional texts than non-fiction, since fictional worlds contain more unique…Read More
At least a million data points from 23andMe accounts appear to have been exposed on BreachForums. While the scale of the campaign is unknown, 23andMe says it’s working to verify the data.
Watching a training video featuring a deepfake version of yourself, as opposed to a clip featuring somebody else, makes learning faster, easier and more fun, according to new research led by the REVEAL research center at the University of Bath.
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