Author: Advanced AI Editor

As India strives to establish itself as a global leader in quantum computing, IBM has emerged as a pivotal force in shaping its ecosystem. The country has long been hailed for its tech talent, yet it rarely controls the infrastructure underpinning global computing. In an exclusive interaction with AIM, L Venkata Subramaniam, IBM’s Quantum India Leader, offers a ground-level view of how global tech meets national ambition in the subcontinent’s quantum leap. He believes that quantum computing presents a rare window for the country to lead the global supply chain. “When anybody talks quantum, they first think of IBM because…

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[Image from Pixabay]The MIT Health and Life Sciences Collaborative recently announced the establishment of the Hood Pediatric Innovation Hub to drive children’s healthcare innovation. Launched in collaboration with the Boston-based Charles H. Hood Foundation — which has committed $15 million toward the effort over the next five years — the hub will focus on developing technologies and treatments tailored specifically for children, meeting unmet needs in pediatric medicine. Leveraging MIT’s life science strengths, the hub will provide seed funding and strategic support for bold, high-impact research projects with the potential to transform children’s healthcare. In addition to supporting researchers with…

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Between 2013 and 2024, global private sector investment in artificial intelligence (AI) has surged, with a few countries leading the charge. Recent data reveals that 12 nations accounted for the bulk of global AI funding during this period, underscoring a growing international race for technological leadership. The United States leads by a wide margin, raising $471 billion—more than the rest of the world combined. China follows with $119 billion, while the United Kingdom, Canada, and Israel round out the top five with $28 billion and $15 billion each, respectively. Read also: Top countries leading in artificial intelligence patents This concentrated…

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Nestled between an elementary school and a public library in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood sits a new kind of “luxury” coworking space.  Dubbed the Chat Haus, this space has many of the elements you’d find in a traditional coworking office: people hammering away at their computer keyboards, another person taking a phone call, someone else pausing by their computer to take a sip of coffee.  There is, however, one key difference: Chat Haus is a coworking space for AI chatbots, and everything — including the people — is made out of cardboard.  More specifically, the Chat Haus is an art exhibit…

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#deepmind #nowcasting #machinelearning Your holy update on what’s new in the Machine Learning world. OUTLINE: 0:00 – Intro 0:30 – DeepMind tackles Nowcasting 3:30 – The Guardian’s shady reporting on TruthfulQA 6:15 – Stochastic training not necessary for generalization 7:35 – Google AI’s efficient partitioning of road networks 9:15 – MiniHack Reinforcement Learning Environment 10:45 – Plato XL 11B dialog model 11:35 – AI finishes Beethoven’s 10th Symphony 13:10 – AI casts doubt on painting authenticity 15:55 – ShadowDragon social media surveillance 18:45 – Helpful Libraries 25:20 – Samsung to copy-paste brains onto chips References: DeepMind improves Nowcasting The Guardian’s…

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Karl Deisseroth is a professor of bioengineering, psychiatry, and behavioral sciences at Stanford University. Please support this podcast by checking out our sponsors: – BiOptimizers: to get 10% off – BetterHelp: to get 10% off – Notion: to get up to $1000 off team plan – Blinkist: and use code LEX to get 25% off premium – Magic Spoon: and use code LEX to get $5 off EPISODE LINKS: Karl’s Twitter: Karl’s Website: Projections (book): PODCAST INFO: Podcast website: Apple Podcasts: Spotify: RSS: Full episodes playlist: Clips playlist: OUTLINE: 0:00 – Introduction 0:48 – Mental disorders 9:21 – Intelligence 11:59…

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DeepMind Health was established in 2016 to put the UK’s most advanced technology at the service of patients, nurses and doctors. We believe that outcomes are better when patients and clinicians make decisions together. As part of that, we spend a lot of time listening to and working with patients, clinicians and others interested in our work. In July we ran two events for patients and carers to learn what they thought about our work and what we should be doing. You can read more about how we’re working with patients and clinicians, and how you can get involved, on…

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With its plan for a “European AI continent”, the EU Commission wants to catch up with other AI locations around the world: In terms of cloud infrastructure, Europe is currently equipped with three times fewer data centers than the USA, according to Commission circles. Corresponding capacities should therefore be created throughout Europe. The Commission wants to boost the development of AI in the EU with up to 200 billion euros. Of this, 20 billion euros are to be made available for up to five new “AI Gigafactories”. However, it is unclear how much of this will actually be provided from…

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