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Seriously, y’all are getting way too caught up in your feelings about this debate. submitted by /u/Bigger_Sherma [link] [comments]
Seriously, y’all are getting way too caught up in your feelings about this debate. submitted by /u/Bigger_Sherma [link] [comments]
Say a person takes their French Bulldog, Bowser, to the dog park. Identifying Bowser as he plays among the other canines is easy for the dog-owner to do while onsite. But if someone wants to use a generative AI model like GPT-5 to monitor their pet while they are at work, the model could fail at this basic task. Vision-language models like GPT-5 often excel at recognizing general objects, like a dog, but they perform poorly at locating […]
How history’s biggest tech bubble explains where AI is headed next The post The AI Bubble Will Pop — And Why That Doesn’t Matter appeared first on Towards Data Science.
At this point, Google and OpenAI are battling it out neck to neck in terms of AI models. Earlier today, we reported that Google is finalizing an affordable image generation model that offers somewhat similar image quality as the Nano Banana Pro model. Here, the image generation model in question is the Nano Banana 2 Flash, and it will reportedly be powered by Gemini 3 Flash. OpenAI is reportedly testing a new AI image model Now, OpenAI appears […]
The CEO of the AI data center provider, which has Nvidia as an investor and a supplier, described the environment as a “violent change” in demand.
Introduction How do we identify latent groups of patients in a large cohort? How can we find similarities among patients that go beyond the well-known comorbidity clusters associated with specific diseases? And more importantly, how can we extract quantitative signals that can be analyzed, compared, and reused across different clinical scenarios? The information associated to […] The post Spectral Community Detection in Clinical Knowledge Graphs appeared first on Towards Data Science.
Data leakage is an often accidental problem that may happen in machine learning modeling.
Artificial intelligence optimization offers a host of benefits for mechanical engineers, including faster and more accurate designs and simulations, improved efficiency, reduced development costs through process automation, and enhanced predictive maintenance and quality control. “When people think about mechanical engineering, they’re thinking about basic mechanical tools like hammers and … hardware like cars, robots, cranes, but mechanical engineering is very broad,” says Faez Ahmed, the Doherty Chair in Ocean Utilization and associate professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. “Within mechanical […]
It’s also a call to action The post Something wonderful just happened with Qualified Immunity appeared first on Downsize DC.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA) recently announced that it has selected MIT to establish a new research center dedicated to advancing the predictive simulation of extreme environments, such as those encountered in hypersonic flight and atmospheric re-entry. The center will be part of the fourth phase of NNSA’s Predictive Science Academic Alliance Program (PSAAP-IV), which supports frontier research advancing the predictive capabilities of high-performance computing for open science and engineering applications relevant to national security […]