Smarter use of processor speeds saves energy without compromising training speed and performance.
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Smarter use of processor speeds saves energy without compromising training speed and performance.
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Advanced microscopy techniques and AI models will help design complex nanoparticles for specific biological targets with less trial and error.
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Helping out the quad muscles kept study participants lifting safely despite fatigue, with an algorithm that smoothly shifts between lifting and carrying tasks.
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Regulators pinned their hopes on clinicians being able to spot flaws in explanations of an AI model’s logic, but a study suggests this isn’t a safe approach.
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How do chatbots based on the transformer architecture decide what to pay attention to in a conversation? They’ve made their own machine learning algorithms to tell them.
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The world needs better tools to protect people during floods. A new machine learning method could help.
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Virtual assortment of user devices provides a realistic training environment for distributed machine learning, protects privacy by learning where data lives.
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The new computer model accurately predicts the behavior of millions of microbial communities from hundreds of experiments, an advance toward precision medicine.
University of Michigan to explore inventive uses for the technology, including material science, biology and medicine
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The adaptive immune system serves as a template for defending neural nets from confusion-sowing attacks