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There is potential in deep neural networks as they could effectively serve as models for human auditory perception.

A new MIT study has found that computational models derived from machine learning that mimic the structure and function of the human auditory system could help improve the design of hearing aids, cochlear implants, and brain-machine interfaces. Its research explored deep neural networks trained to perform auditory tasks and showed that these models generate internal…

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The computational model accurately identifies the hard-to-detect transition stages of chemical reactions.

The process of identifying the fleeting chemical transition states that occur during reactions could be significantly sped up thanks to a machine learning system developed by researchers from MIT. At present, these states can be calculated using quantum chemistry, but this process is time and computing power intensive, often taking days to calculate a single…

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A versatile approach to assist animators in enhancing their artistry.

Researchers from MIT have developed a new technique that could offer artists greater control over animations. This new method utilizes barycentric coordinates, mathematical functions that dictate how 2D and 3D shapes can bend, stretch and move. Significantly, this technique gives animators the flexibility to define their preferred 'smoothness energies' that best suits their artistic vision. Presently,…

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The Function and Influence of the Chief AI Officer (CAIO) in Contemporary Business Operations

The role of the Chief AI Officer (CAIO) is becoming increasingly crucial within the C-suite of organizations as the focus on artificial intelligence (AI) grows in the corporate world. A CAIO curates the AI strategy for the organization, overseeing the integration of AI technologies to boost organizational capabilities in line with business objectives and within…

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Amazon’s Bedrock division broadens its AI offerings with the revolutionary Claude 3 Series from Anthropic.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has announced a significant update to its Amazon Bedrock service with the integration of the Claude 3 series from Anthropic. This new partnership marks a considerable expansion of the Bedrock service's AI capabilities, which now offers Anthropic's three Claude 3 models, Opus, Sonnet, and Haiku, as a managed service for customers.…

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Scientists from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have launched CTRL-Adapter, an adaptable and efficient AI structure capable of adjusting various controls to any diffusion model.

Digital media has ushered in the requirement for precision in the generation and control of images and videos. This need led to the development of systems like ControlNets, which allow explicit manipulation of visual content using various conditions such as depth maps, canny edges, and human poses. Nonetheless, integration of these technologies with new models…

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Reka Introduces Reka Core: The Future of Multimodal Language Model for Text, Photos, and Movies

California-based artificial intelligence startup Reka is setting new industry standards with its latest product, the Reka Core. The new model demonstrates the startup's dedication to innovation and epitomizes their advancements in AI technology. The Reka Core is multifaceted, capable of processing and understanding text, images, video, and audio which makes it stand out in the…

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Introducing Zamba-7B: Zyphra’s New Compact AI Model with High Performance Capabilities

In the highly competitive field of AI development, company Zyphra has announced a significant breakthrough with a new model called Zamba-7B. This compact model contains 7 billion parameters, but it competes favorably with larger models that are more resource-intensive. Key to the success of the Zamba-7B is a novel architectural design that improves both performance…

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Bridging the gap between design and production for optical instruments.

Photolithography, the technique used to create computer chips and optical devices, often results in minuscule deviations from design intentions. With the goal of closing the gap between design and manufacturing, a team of researchers from MIT and the Chinese University of Hong Kong, led by mechanical engineering graduate student Cheng Zheng, used machine learning to…

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