There are no effective standardized evaluation methods to measure how well a particular AI model performs a particular task.
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Why Can’t We Predict Earthquakes?
Does the U.S. Geological Survey need to change its adamant position that it is impossible to accurately predict when an earthquake will occur?
Stealth aircraft can foil radar but can't dodge detection by Starlink satellite signals, a game-changer for aerial protection.
UT Austin researchers used AI to correctly predict 70% of earthquakes over seven months in an area of China a week before they happened.
A Camera the Size of a Grain of Salt Could Change Imaging as We Know It
Innovative methods and materials led to a tiny meta-optics camera able to produce full-color images equal in quality to those produced by conventional cameras.
The Computation Behind This Year’s Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Physics
What, from a computational perspective, did recent Nobel recipients do to merit their prizes?
Laser communications technology demonstrated aboard NASA's Psyche spacecraft could make the 140-million-mile distance from Earth to Mars feel much closer.
The landscape for AI copyright and patent law looks a lot like the landscape for AI: confusing, chaotic, and changing at lightspeed.
How Laser Communications Are Improving Satellites
Demonstrations indicate that laser communications could deliver significantly higher bandwidth than RF, with reduced size, weight, and power requirements on satellites.
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