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Up to 30% of the power used to train AI is wasted: A software tool could help fix that

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A less wasteful way to train large language models, such as the GPT series, finishes in the same amount of time for up to 30% less energy, according to a new study from the University […]

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New machine learning model can identify fake news sources more reliably

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Fake news is a perennial problem but really begins to ramp up in the election season as conspiracy theories and misinformation by bad actors aim to manipulate voters. As the US election comes down to […]

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Software tool bridges 2D and 3D to aid zero waste fashion design

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What does sustainable fashion design have in common with Tetris? For both, an intriguing puzzle awaits, where you must configure unique shapes in a way that fills up the available space.This post was originally published […]

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Cloud computing captures chemistry code, offering potential to address urgent energy needs

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Some computing challenges are so big that it’s necessary to go all in. That’s the approach a diverse team of scientists and computing experts led by the Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, along […]

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New app performs real-time, full-body motion capture with a smartphone

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Northwestern University engineers have developed a new system for full-body motion capture—and it doesn’t require specialized rooms, expensive equipment, bulky cameras or an array of sensors.This post was originally published on this site

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How AI can help you make a computer game without knowing anything about coding

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Just as calculators took over the tedious number-crunching in math a few decades ago, artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming coding. Take Kyo, an 8-year-old boy in Singapore who developed a simple platform game in just […]

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New AI model for hi-res video generation, Pyramid Flow, is available as open-source software

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A team of AI researchers from Peking University, Kuaishou Technology, and Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, has developed a new AI model called Pyramid Flow, that can be used to generate virtual hi-resolution (768p) […]

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Software pinpoints way to generate maximum electricity from waves, tides, and currents

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Marine energy devices have the potential to deliver gigantic amounts of power―if they can survive the ocean’s punishing conditions. Innovative system designs are needed to convert wave movements into electricity, but the sea is vast […]

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New design software takes a concept to a multitude of configurations

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deepSPACE isn’t a futuristic film, a new videogame or the next season of a classic TV series. In fact, the new design software developed by an aerospace engineer at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign […]

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Parents can now limit Fortnite play time

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Epic Games on Tuesday began letting parents limit how long, and when, their children can play blockbuster video game Fortnite.This post was originally published on this site

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