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#mlnews #schmidhuber #muzero Your regular updates on what’s happening in the ML world! OUTLINE: 0:00 – Intro 0:15 – Sponsor: Weights & Biases 1:45 – Google shuts down health streams 4:25 – AI predicts race from blurry X-Rays 7:35 – Facebook labels black men as primates 11:05 – Distill papers on Graph Neural Networks 11:50 – Jürgen Schmidhuber to lead KAUST AI Initiative 12:35 – GitHub brief on DMCA notices for source code 14:55 – Helpful Reddit Threads 19:40 – Simple Tricks to improve Transformers 20:40 – Apple’s Unconstrained Scene Generation 21:40 – Common Objects in 3D dataset 22:20 -…

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Duolingo will “gradually stop using contractors to do work that AI can handle,” according to an all-hands email sent by co-founder and CEO Luis von Ahn announcing that the company will be “AI-first.” The email was posted on Duolingo’s LinkedIn account.According to von Ahn, being “AI-first” means the company will “need to rethink much of how we work” and that “making minor tweaks to systems designed for humans won’t get us there.” As part of the shift, the company will roll out “a few constructive constraints,” including the changes to how it works with contractors, looking for AI use in…

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Cisco unveiled a number of AI-powered innovations to kick off its attendance at the RSA Conference this week. It debuted an open-source reasoning model under its newly formed Foundation AI group. It is also leveraging agentic AI to enhance its cybersecurity threat detection. At the beginning of the year, Cisco unpacked six key trends that would shape the technology sector in 2025, with agentic AI being highlighted as one of the most significant. As it turns out, the prediction was spot on, as we have seen tech companies of all shapes and sizes invest to bring their own agentic AI…

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Image: Envato/yavdat eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Zhipu AI, a Chinese AI startup founded in 2019, recently released its free AI agent to the general public. Known as AutoGLM Rumination, the new solution, which has already secured millions of dollars in government-backed funding, is making headlines across the industry. What is AutoGLM Rumination? AutoGLM Rumination is one of the newest AI agents to hit the consumer market. It’s capable of performing basic web searches as well as more advanced research tasks. Current uses…

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OpenAI said Monday (April 28) that it began rolling out features that make it easier and faster to “find, compare and buy products” in its ChatGPT chatbot. These features include improved product results; visual product details, pricing and reviews; and direct links to buy, the company said in a Monday post on X. They will be available to Plus, Pro, Free and logged-out users, according to the post. The rollout of this shopping experience began Monday and will take a few days to complete, per the post. “Product results are chosen independently and are not ads,” the post said. OpenAI…

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Yahoo is using AI to generate takeaways from this article. This means the info may not always match what’s in the article. Reporting mistakes helps us improve the experience.Generate Key TakeawaysLONDON (Reuters) -People in emerging economies are more willing to trust AI than those in advanced economies and are more optimistic and excited about its benefits, a major survey by the University of Melbourne and professional services firm KPMG has found.The global study showed two-thirds of those surveyed were now using artificial intelligence regularly and even more – 83% – believed it would result in a wide range of benefits.But…

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