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As technology advances, self-driving vehicles powered by artificial intelligence are becoming more prevalent in today’s society. However, the reliance on AI systems raises concerns about potential vulnerabilities to attacks. Ongoing research at the University at Buffalo delves into the security risks associated with autonomous vehicles, shedding light on the potential for malicious actors to exploit
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In Nairobi, Kenya, a new trend in dining has emerged with the introduction of robots serving food in a bustling cafe. This innovative concept has captivated the attention of both young and old patrons, who are fascinated by the sight of robots gliding among human waiters to deliver freshly prepared meals. The Robot Cafe, located
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The issue of loss of plasticity in deep learning models has been a long-standing problem that has not received the necessary attention it deserves. According to a team of researchers from Amii, this phenomenon results in deep learning agents losing the ability to learn continuously and experiencing a significant degradation in performance over time. This
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The realm of optical illusions, quantum mechanics, and neural networks may initially seem disconnected, but a recent study published in APL Machine Learning delves into the fascinating overlap among these seemingly unrelated fields. The research uncovers the utilization of “quantum tunneling” to create a neural network capable of perceiving optical illusions in a manner akin
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant advancements in recent years, with language models such as ChatGPT becoming more prevalent in our daily lives. However, a recent study conducted by a team of AI researchers from various prestigious institutions in the U.S. has revealed a troubling issue – covert racism present in popular Language Models (LLMs).
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The recent ruling by the National Labor Relations Board that workers at a company delivering packages for Amazon are considered employees of the e-commerce giant has significant implications for labor relations in the gig economy. The decision challenges Amazon’s claim that it is not responsible for the subcontractor’s staff, highlighting issues related to unionization, workplace
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In the era of deep neural networks (DNNs), the issue of fairness in artificial intelligence (AI) systems has come to the forefront. While these models have shown great effectiveness in various tasks, studies have revealed significant disparities in their performance, particularly in areas like facial recognition where biases have been observed. This has sparked a
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A recent study conducted by a team of scientists from the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has shed light on the photoelectric effect, a phenomenon first theorized by Einstein over a century ago. This new research provides valuable insights into electron-electron interactions, which are crucial for various technologies such as semiconductors and solar
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