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Stanford HAI’s 2025 AI Index Reveals Record Growth in AI Capabilities, Investment, and Regulation U.S. leads in model development, China narrows performance gap, and global optimism rises despite persistent challenges in reasoning and trust Today, the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) released its 2025 AI Index report which provides a comprehensive look at the global state of artificial intelligence. Now in its eighth edition, the AI Index tracks, distills, and visualizes data across technical performance, economic impact, education, policy, and responsible AI, offering an empirical foundation for understanding AI’s rapid evolution. This press release features multimedia. View the full…
Researchers from MIT CSAIL and Purdue University have proposed a new automated framework for privatizing black-box machine learning algorithms using PAC Privacy, a technique that quantifies privacy risk through statistical inference hardness. The study, titled PAC-Private Algorithms, was published in the 2025 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy (IEEE S&P) and authored by Mayuri Sridhar, Hanshen Xiao, and Srinivas Devadas. While empirical defenses against privacy attacks like regularization and data augmentation have gained popularity, they often lack rigorous formal guarantees. This new research offers a way to mechanize provable privacy for a broad spectrum of real-world algorithms, including K-Means,…
WASHINGTON (CBS, KYMA/KECY) – Gary Cohn, IBM Vice Chairman and former Trump Administration National Economic Council Director, spoke with Margaret Brennan on Face the Nation Sunday to discuss recession predictions. “I think we need to take a step back here. We entered the year with just unbelievable euphoric excitement about what was going to happen. We also entered the year with the market sort of priced for perfection. I think now, as we roll forward to where we are today, we’re sort of in a world where we’re in a price for realistic uncertainty, and uncertainty is not good for…
Massachusetts Institute of Technology astronomers have discovered a planet roughly 140 light-years from Earth — but it’s quickly disintegrating.The planet, which scientists have tagged as BD+05 4868 Ab, is located so close to the sun that it completes a full orbit every 30.5 hours, according to MIT News. As a result, it’s likely covered in magma, causing the planet to evaporate and shed the equivalent of one Mount Everest’s worth of surface materials during every orbit. The astronomers estimate the planet may disintegrate fully within the next 1 to 2 million years.Debris trails behind the planet in a comet-like fashion,…
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…
#truthfulqa #efficientnet #laion400M Your regularly irregular updates on what’s happening in the Machine Learning world. OUTLINE: 0:00 – Intro 0:20 – TruthfulQA benchmark shines new light on GPT-3 2:00 – LAION-400M image-text-pair dataset 4:10 – GoogleAI’s EfficientNetV2 and CoAtNet 6:15 – Uber’s H3: A hexagonal coordinate system 7:40 – AWS NeurIPS 2021 DeepRacer Challenge 8:15 – Helpful Libraries 9:20 – State of PyTorch in September 2021 10:05 – Physics-Based Deep Learning Book 10:35 – Music-conditioned 3D dance generation 11:40 – Stallman’s take on legal issues with Codex 12:20 – Tensorflow DirectML on AMD GPUs 13:00 – Schmidhuber Blog: Turing Oversold…
How Art Dubai became the fair collectors in the spot the next best thing, before everyone else does.
M.F. Husaain, That Obscure Object of Desire NineDAG Gallery / M.F. Hussain They’re some of the most glamorous events in the world, but the commercial art fair is in a tricky spot. In November last year, Endeavour, the owners of Frieze Art Fair, began looking for a potential buyer for the twenty two year old global event. The Art Basel and UBS Survey of Global Collecting found that between 2019 and 2024, Art Basel VIP fair attendance nearly halved. Galleries exhibiting found the percentage of sales they make at Art Basel have dropped from 46% of yearly sales in 2018…
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David Silver (DeepMind) and Sylvain Gelly (Google Brain) remote present their 2007 paper ‘Combining Online and Offline Knowledge in UCT’ which received the Test of Time Award at ICML 2017. source