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Researchers at Stanford Use AI and Spatial Transcriptomics to Discover What Makes Some Cells Age Faster/Slower in the Brain
Aging is linked to a significant rise in neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and cognitive decline. While brain aging involves complex molecular and cellular changes, our understanding of these processes within their spatial context remains limited. Past studies have provided valuable insights into age-related brain changes at a single-cell level but lack comprehensive spatiotemporal resolution. High-throughput… Read more
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Apple Researchers Introduce ARMADA: An AI System for Augmenting Apple Vision Pro with Real-Time Virtual Robot Feedback
Imitation learning (IL) is one of the methods in robotics where robots are trained to mimic human actions based on expert demonstrations. This method relies on supervised machine learning and requires significant human-generated data to guide the robot’s behavior. Although effective for complex tasks, imitation learning is limited by the lack of large-scale datasets and… Read more
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Meet FineFineWeb: An Open-Sourced Automatic Classification System for Fine-Grained Web Data
Multimodal Art Projection (M-A-P) researchers have introduced FineFineWeb, a large open-source automatic classification system for fine-grained web data. The project decomposes the deduplicated Fineweb into 67 unique categories with extensive seed data. Moreover, a comprehensive correlation analysis between vertical categories and common benchmarks and detailed URL and content distribution analysis are conducted. The system provides… Read more
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This AI Paper from aiXplain Introduces Bel Esprit: A Multi-Agent Framework for Building Accurate and Adaptive AI Model Pipelines
Artificial intelligence has progressed from handling atomic tasks to addressing intricate, real-world problems requiring the integration of multiple specialized models. This approach, known as AI pipelines, allows for seamless task transitions by connecting different models to process diverse data inputs and outputs. These pipelines enable complex applications like multilingual video dubbing, multimodal content moderation, and… Read more
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Large language overkill: How SLMs can beat their bigger, resource-intensive cousins
Whether a company begins with a proof-of-concept or live deployment, they should start small, test often and build on early successes.Read More Read more
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If ChatGPT produces AI-generated code for your app, who does it really belong to?
The answer is complicated, so in Part I of a two-article analysis, we consulted legal experts to obtain some definitive answers. Read more
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14 Best Planners: Weekly and Daily Notebooks & Accessories (2024)
Digital tools are not always superior. Here are some WIRED-tested agendas and notebooks to keep you on track. Read more
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The Electric Explorer’s Nightmare Launch Shows Everything Ford Gets Right and Wrong About EVs
Plagued by delays, tied to a rival’s electric platform, yet somehow still being clever and innovative, Ford’s European EV experiment embodies the automaker’s failure to commit to electric cars. Read more
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Google Says It Won’t Force Gemini on Partners in Antitrust Remedy Proposal
Google dominated the last era of search. Now the company and the US Justice Department are battling over how to set a fair playing field for generative AI. Read more
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Best Running Shoes (2024): Asics, Hoka, Nike, On Running
We clocked thousands of test miles to bring you the best running shoes for every pace, ability, and running goal. Read more