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Forget the Catastrophic Forgetting
Researchers are working to counteract catastrophic forgetting by AI systems when they are trained for new tasks.
Do You Think the Chatbot Likes Me?
Artificial intelligence chatbots increasingly are being given distinct personalities, to increase the appeal of interacting with them.
Laureates Look Past the Hype in Generative AI
When ChatGPT was released less than a year ago, it seemed to mark a turning point for artificial intelligence (AI). The chatbot created by OpenAI made headlines due to…
Quantifying artificial intelligence's capacity for creativity requires an understanding of what creativity is.
Artificial Intelligence-based companions and chatbots allow people to form deep connections through long-term interactions.
Artificial intelligence allows the screening of billions of molecules, until you find the one(s) you want.
CNNs Catch Animals in the Wild
Researchers are using convolutional neural networks to identify the few frames of interest among massive amounts of visual information.
Deep learning approaches can process images and video captured in less-then-desirable conditions, providing much clearer results.
Researchers are using convolutional neural networks pre-trained on faces from the largest visual database of families to date, to identify people's relatives.
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