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Dec 9, 2024

A new way to create realistic 3D shapes using generative AI

Posted by in categories: information science, media & arts, robotics/AI, virtual reality

Creating realistic 3D models for applications like virtual reality, filmmaking, and engineering design can be a cumbersome process requiring lots of manual trial and error.

While generative artificial intelligence models for images can streamline artistic processes by enabling creators to produce lifelike 2D images from text prompts, these models are not designed to generate 3D shapes. To bridge the gap, a recently developed technique called Score Distillation leverages 2D image generation models to create 3D shapes, but its output often ends up blurry or cartoonish.

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Dec 9, 2024

OpenAI’s Sora AI video generator is here

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After a 10-month wait, Sora has arrived. Here’s why it’s had so many on the edge of their seats.

Dec 9, 2024

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says Arrival of AI ‘Superintelligence’ Will Be ‘More Intense Than People Think’

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes the next major developments in the AI sector will be more disruptive than most people expect.

Dec 9, 2024

Training all-mechanical neural networks for task learning through in situ backpropagation

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Another well-known method for physical learning is Equilibrium Propagation (EP), sharing similar procedure with coupled learning and being able to define the arbitrary differentiable loss function32. This method has been demonstrated in various physical systems, numerically in nonlinear resistor networks33 and coupled phase oscillators34, experimentally on Ising machines35.

So far, the MNNs based on the physical learning have been developed using the platform of origami structures28,36 and disordered networks29,37 to demonstrate machine learning through simulations. The experimental proposals involve using directed springs with variable stiffness38 and manually adjusting the rest length of springs31.

Here, we present a highly-efficient training protocol for MNNs through mechanical analogue of in situ backpropagation, derived from the adjoint variable method, in which theoretically the exact gradient can be obtained from only the local information. By using 3D-printed MNNs, we demonstrate the feasibility of obtaining the gradient of the loss function experimentally solely from the bond elongation of MNNs in only two steps, using local rules, with high accuracy. Besides, leveraging the obtained gradient, we showcase the successful training in simulations of a mechanical network for behaviors learning and various machine learning tasks, achieving high accuracy in both regression and Iris flower classification tasks. The trained MNNs are then validated both numerically and experimentally. In addition, we illustrate the retrainability of MNNs after switching tasks and damage, a feature that may inspire further inquiry into more robust and resilient design of MNNs.

Dec 9, 2024

DeepMind AI predicts weather more accurately than existing forecasts

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The latest weather forecasting AI model from Google DeepMind can beat the leading providers more than 97 per cent of the time, and it is quicker and cheaper to run.

By Matthew Sparkes

Dec 9, 2024

Chatbot gives medical advice to hundreds of users in largest trial yet

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, robotics/AI

Users of the healthcare app Alan whose queries were answered by a medical AI reported high satisfaction levels, but one exchange included “potentially dangerous inaccuracies”

Dec 9, 2024

Banning scary-sounding ideas can comfort but does more harm than good

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Recent developments in AI and neurological research may prompt concern. However, placing outright bans on such research is unlikely to be the best solution — and may hold us back.

Dec 9, 2024

New AI cracks complex engineering problems faster than supercomputers

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The latest AI news, analysis, and insight from VentureBeat, the most authoritative source on transformative technology.

Dec 9, 2024

AI Supercharging Crop Breeding to Protect Farmers from Climate

Posted by in categories: climatology, genetics, information science, robotics/AI

Avalo, a crop development company based in North Carolina, is using machine learning models to accelerate the creation of new and resilient crop varieties.

The traditional way to select for favorable traits in crops is to identify individual plants that exhibit the trait – such as drought resistance – and use those plants to pollinate others, before planting those seeds in fields to see how they perform. But that process requires growing a plant through its entire life cycle to see the result, which can take many years.

Avalo uses an algorithm to identify the genetic basis of complex traits like drought, or pest resistance in hundreds of crop varieties. Plants are cross-pollinated in the conventional way, but the algorithm can predict the performance of a seed without needing to grow it – speeding up the process by as much as 70%, according to Avalo chief technology officer Mariano Alvarez.

Dec 9, 2024

Can AI become demon-possessed?

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That’s our question.

When we ask whether AI can become possessed by a spirit sent by Satan, we might beflummox our minds with an unnecessary detour. That detour is puzzlement over the relationship between disembodied spirits and machine intelligence. Such mental machinations are just as “creepy” as personifying a chatbot or robot. And they are oblique. They fail to provide a path toward understanding the presence of evil.

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