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Meta won’t say whether it trains AI on smart glasses photos.[1] OpenAI has launched the OpenAI Academy to support developers and companies in low- and middle-income countries leveraging AI to solve problems in their communities.[2] AI chipmaker Cerebras files for
Engineers developed a system that helps robots quickly map a scene and identify items they need to complete a set of tasks.
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This paper has been accepted at the 18th European Conference on Computer Vision (ECCV 2024) (opens in new tab), the premier gathering on computer vision and machine learning. Biomedical vision models are computational tools that analyze medical images, like X-rays,
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I was thinking about the concept of AI safety, and it occurred to me that it would make sense when covering edge cases for AI researchers to develop models that have intentionally unaligned training and fine-tuning. Makes me wonder, if
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