ZDNET's key takeaways AI Dev, DeepLearning.ai's AI conference, made its NYC debut. We sat down with Andrew Ng at the event to ...
More than 12 million Americans experience visual impairments that limit independence and quality of life. This National Eye ...
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Dubai: How an internship inspired this teen to build a vaccination tracking app
The experience sparked Veda Fernandes’ interest in healthcare technology and led her to study computer science; she’s now in ...
In our Women in Tech series, Resham Sahi of A.P. Moller-Maersk talks of her long and diverse journey in tech, her current ...
Mingi Kang ’26 received a Fall Research Award from Bowdoin this semester to support his project exploring how two distinct ...
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Teaching large language models how to absorb new knowledge
MIT researchers developed a technique that enables LLMs to permanently absorb new knowledge by generating study sheets based on data the model uses to memorize important information.
Turning materials like wood chips, crop residues and municipal solid waste into fuels and chemicals is important for our ...
Gary Marcus argues today’s AI sounds smart but lacks real understanding, and says true progress needs human-like reasoning.
A: Most pipelines use deep learning backbones like Faster R-CNN, trained on labeled datasets of façades and markings. They ...
Henry Gabriel, Recycling Program Branch Chief for the City & County of Honolulu, joins producer/host Coralie Chun Matayoshi ...
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