AI/ML News

Scientists May Be a Little Too Excited About Weird Ideas

In her new book theoretical physicist Sabine Hossenfelder argues some of her colleagues may have gotten too excited about wild…

2 years ago

A Spotlight on the Art of Video Games

From books to the Museum of Modern Art, gaming is getting new kinds of recognition.

2 years ago

Why Watching Decluttering Videos Feels So Good

Turns out there’s a neurological reason you can’t stop clicking on YouTube closet purges.

2 years ago

The Nighthawk RAXE300 Is Ideal for Gamer Families

Netgear's Wi-Fi 6E router is a speedy, stable dream for gamers—if you can stomach or skip the subscriptions.

2 years ago

Exploring reinforcement learning to control nuclear fusion reactions

A student in Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science (SCS) has used reinforcement learning to help control nuclear fusion…

2 years ago

What Nvidia’s new MLPerf AI benchmark results really mean

Nvidia released results today against new MLPerf benchmarks for its AI-targeted processors. Here's an expert analysis of those test results.Read…

2 years ago

MLCommons releases new benchmarks to boost ML performance

MLCommons just released new benchmarks for its latest update, with new ML models and a new testing division for inference…

2 years ago

AI-native tech startups can weather an economic nuclear winter

By being careful and strategic, AI-Native companies will be poised to emerge strong and healthy — and even grow —…

2 years ago

Gartner predicts ‘digital twins of a customer’ will transform CX

Gartner predicts that digital twins of a customer (DToC) could transform the way enterprises deliver experiences.Read More

2 years ago

Nvidia AI chip export ban expected to impact U.S., China AI race

The ban on Nvidia AI GPUs to China has led to speculation about the impact on Chinese firms, as well…

2 years ago