UT Austin researchers used AI to correctly predict 70% of earthquakes over seven months in an area of China a week before they happened.
Finding Roles in a Team with Generative AI
Generative AI can help an organization fill roles that are responsible for different parts of a project.
Datagram Forwarding Considered Harmful
Perhaps we need to look to forms of structured networking as a means of restricting and controlling the use of unstructured routing.
Controlling AI’s Growing Energy Needs
Lower-energy options are being sought to reduce the energy footprint of AI training.
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The EU AI Act and the Wager on Trustworthy AI
The EU AI Act serves as a reminder for developers to always prioritize the well being of individuals and society as a whole.
Ethics and Cultural Background as Key Factors for an Attractive Metaverse
Lessons from South Korea could hold the key to more widespread adoption of the metaverse.
Reevaluating Google’s Reinforcement Learning for IC Macro Placement
Crosschecked data indicates that the integrity of a 2021 paper in Nature by Mirhoseini et al. is substantially undermined, owing to errors in conduct, analysis, and reporting.
Technical Marvels, Part 9: Program-Controlled Musical Picture Clocks
Parts of the painting, such as people, animals, and windmills, move in some picture clocks.
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