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Researchers from Stanford University early today published the latest edition of their annual AI Index Report, detailing the growing influence of artificial intelligence technologies on our society and the global economy. The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, known as Stanford HAI, has been publishing its annual reports on the state of the AI industry since 2017. This year’s edition, the eighth, is the “most comprehensive” report to date, spanning more than 430 pages. The authors say it’s arriving at a critical juncture as the influence of AI across society rapidly accelerates with the emergence of increasingly capable and sophisticated…
IBM is “reviewing the implications of these shifts in trade policy and evaluating any potential impact on our pricing,” a spokesperson said. Potential early tariff impacts. A new Z refresh cycle. And momentum in the Red Hat division and newly acquired HashiCorp one. These are just some of the subjects expected to come up when IBM reports first quarter earnings for its 2025 fiscal year Wednesday. The quarter covers the three months ended March 31. One of the most likely subjects of discussion Wednesday is the behavior of IBM customers amid global tariffs. Analysts will likely come with questions on…
Amama has lived in a rural region of northern Ghana all her life. In 2022, she went into labor with her first child. Women traditionally give birth at home with the help of a local birthing attendant, but Amama experienced last-minute complications, and the decision was made to go to a hospital. Unfortunately, there were no ambulances in the community and the nearest hospital was 30 minutes away, so Amama was forced to take a motorcycle taxi, leaving her husband and caregiver behind.Amama spent the next 30 minutes travelling over bumpy dirt roads to get to the hospital. She was…
But the topline figures obscure a fragmented regulatory approach The government wants the UK to provide an agile, adaptive environment for AI developers. Is the existing regulatory framework up to it? Following on from yesterday’s coverage in Computing of Labour Party proposals to manage and regulate AI technology development, the government yesterday set out it’s approach in response to the consultation it published last March. Last years’ white paper focused on an agile, pro-innovation approach to AI regulation. The government made clear that it wanted to regulate with a light touch. A crucial aspect of this light touch regulation was…
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Coding with the help of AI models continues to gain popularity, but many have highlighted issues that arise when developers rely on coding assistants. However, researchers from MIT, McGill University, ETH Zurich, Johns Hopkins University, Yale and the Mila-Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute have developed a new method for ensuring that AI-generated codes are more accurate and useful. This method spans various programming languages and instructs the large language model (LLM) to adhere to the rules of each language. The group found that…
Back in 2020, Xayn was a privacy-based, on-device AI startup designed specifically for smartphones. But that early experience eventually saw the company pivot into developing sovereign AI for the legal sphere. Now Xayn has rebranded as Noxtua and raised a $92.2 million (roughly €81.2 million) Series B round. The round was led by strategic investor C.H. Beck, Germany’s leading legal publisher. For context, C.H. Beck effectively owns the repository of all legal cases and judgments in Germany, giving it a unique position. The idea is that Noxtua will have access to its entire archive and legal news wire for its…
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DeepMind x UCL | Deep Learning Lectures | 3/12 | Convolutional Neural Networks for Image Recognition
In the past decade, convolutional neural networks have revolutionised computer vision. In this lecture, DeepMind Research Scientist Sander Dieleman takes a closer look at convolutional network architectures through several case studies, ranging from the early 90’s to the current state of the art. He also reviews some of the building blocks that are in common use today, discuss the challenges of training deep models, and strategies for finding effective architectures, with a focus on image recognition. Download the slides here: Find out more about how DeepMind increases access to science here: Speaker Bio: Sander Dieleman is a Research Scientist at…