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Up to 30% of the power used to train AI is wasted. Here’s how to fix it.
  1. Up to 30% of the power used to train AI is wasted. Here’s how to fix it.

    Smarter use of processor speeds saves energy without compromising training speed and performance.

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  2. Precision health and advanced communications: €9M ($10M) for bio-inspired nanoparticles on demand

    Advanced microscopy techniques and AI models will help design complex nanoparticles for specific biological targets with less trial and error.

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  3. Versatile knee exo for safer lifting

    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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  4. Clinicians could be fooled by biased AI, despite explanations

    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.

  5. Understanding attention in large language models

    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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  6. Outsmarting floodwaters

    The world needs better tools to protect people during floods. A new machine learning method could help.

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  7. Open source platform enables research on privacy-preserving machine learning

    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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  8. Machine learning begins to understand the human gut

    The new computer model accurately predicts the behavior of millions of microbial communities from hundreds of experiments, an advance toward precision medicine.

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  9. Update: Augmented reality engineering startup lands $1.1M SBIR grant

    University of Michigan to explore inventive uses for the technology, including material science, biology and medicine

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  10. Immune to hacks: Inoculating deep neural networks to thwart attacks

    The adaptive immune system serves as a template for defending neural nets from confusion-sowing attacks.

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