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Claude can digest and remix study materials. Image: Anthropic eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. Anthropic introduced Claude for Education, a new mode and initiative for integrating generative AI into higher education. Claude for Education is available now. Anthropic has also inked partnerships with Northeastern University, London School of Economics and Political Science, and Champlain College to allow all students access to Claude for Education.  Learning mode invites students to answer questions instead of handing them answers  The U.S. has rolled out generative AI…

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A new paper from Google DeepMind Technologies Ltd., the artificial intelligence research laboratory that is part of Alphabet Inc., this week laid out a comprehensive framework for navigating the risks and responsibilities of developing artificial general intelligence, marking one of the clearest commitments yet from the company on AGI safety. AGIs are theoretical AI systems that would be capable of performing any intellectual task that a human can, with the ability to generalize knowledge across domains. Differing from existing narrow AI models, which are designed for specific tasks, AGI aims for broad cognitive flexibility, learning and adapting in ways that mirror…

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Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More OpenAI has made its premium ChatGPT Plus subscription free for all college students in the United States and Canada through the end of May, a move announced Thursday that intensifies the competition with rival Anthropic for dominance in higher education. The offer gives millions of students free access to OpenAI’s $20-per-month premium service just as they prepare for final exams, providing capabilities like GPT-4o (OpenAI’s most advanced large language model), image generation, voice interaction, and advanced research tools that aren’t available…

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[Submitted on 20 Dec 2024 (v1), last revised 2 Apr 2025 (this version, v2)] View a PDF of the paper titled Social Science Is Necessary for Operationalizing Socially Responsible Foundation Models, by Adam Davies and 4 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:With the rise of foundation models, there is growing concern about their potential social impacts. Social science has a long history of studying the social impacts of transformative technologies in terms of pre-existing systems of power and how these systems are disrupted or reinforced by new technologies. In this position paper, we build on prior work studying the…

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Amazon on Monday released a new AI model that can take actions in a web browser on a user’s behalf, a move that puts it in more direct competition with OpenAI, Anthropic and other companies that have developed the so-called “agents.”The new model, called Nova Act, is designed to help developers build agents, or AI software that can complete multi-step tasks for users without supervision. Amazon showed Nova Act searching for “apartments by biking distance to the train station” as one example of a task it can complete.A growing number of companies are building AI agents as they look beyond text and image generators.Anthropic, the Amazon-backed AI…

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Stay up to date with everything that is happening in the wonderful world of AM via our LinkedIn community.A research team from MIT’s Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) has developed a new software tool that makes it easier to design and make cable-driven 3D printed objects. The tool, called Xstrings, can be used to produce a variety of products with embedded actuation, from robotic hands with gripping capabilities to interactive sculptures with animal-like movement.Cable-driven mechanisms are frequently used by engineers to create components that can move fluidly like a human or animal. This movement is generated by pulling…

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As the birthplace of artificial intelligence (AI) and a global leader in frontier AI research, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) has selected Google Public Sector as its partner for large-scale computing. This collaboration will enable CMU’s world-class research to reach a new level of impact in AI for scientific discovery and commercial applications.Through this partnership, CMU has acquired a large cloud-based GPU cluster, significantly expanding its high-performance computing capacity and establishing its position as a national leader in university cloud-based research computing. This cutting-edge infrastructure will enable CMU researchers to tackle some of the most complex challenges in AI, advancing scientific discovery,…

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Enhanced Hole Insights offers more detailed analysis around historic, in-Tournament and projected play for every hole on course AI Narration in English and Spanish returns, along with revamped Masters Tournament app on Apple Vision Pro ARMONK, N.Y., April 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — IBM (NYSE: IBM) and the Masters Tournament today announced a series of digital fan features returning to the award-winning Masters app and Masters.com ahead of this year’s Tournament. The watsonx AI-powered capabilities – the latest in a 30-year collaboration between IBM and the Masters – aim to deliver a more personalized and engaging experience for millions of new…

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When you think of attacking or defending computer systems, you probably think of software viruses and the corresponding anti-virus software. But MIT’s 6.5950 class teaches secure hardware design — how to attack and defend CPUs from bad actors. Interested? The course is open source, so you can follow along as long as you don’t mind not getting a grade. Browsing some of the lecture slides shows that the material isn’t as stuffy as you might imagine. A slide about side channel attacks, for example, features an article called “And Bomb the Anchovies,” which says that Washington DC pizza places know…

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In just two short years, the entire data and technology industry has undergone a seismic shift. Tech stacks — from top to bottom — are being tuned to harness extreme parallel computing, often called accelerated computing. From silicon to infrastructure and throughout the software layer, nowhere is this transformation more pronounced than in the data stack. Over the past seven years, modern cloud-native data platforms set the agenda. Today, however, the rise of open table formats, shifting control points, open-source governance catalogs and a heightened focus on artificial intelligence are creating both challenges and opportunities for enterprises and the tech…

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