Empathic AI can’t get under the skin - Nature Machine Intelligence
Test Information Space
Google’s NotebookLM is a great tool for adding AI to your notes - Fast Company
Apple might partner with Meta on AI | TechCrunch
The Myth of the 'Cheery, AI Collaborator' - Robot Writers AI
Deepfake voices
What does 'open source AI' mean, anyway? | TechCrunch
The Model Openness Framework: Promoting Completeness and Openness...
Open Source LibreChat Offers More Than Just Extra LLMs
OpenAI acquires Rockset | OpenAI
Dot's AI really, really wants to get to know you | TechCrunch
Say Hello to AI Steve, the AI Chatbot Running for Parliament in the UK
Amazon plans major revamp of money-losing Alexa with monthly fee, AI...
Cosmic kidney disease: an integrated pan-omic, physiological and morphological study into spaceflight-induced renal dysfunction - Nature Communications
'Reverse Turing test' asks AI agents to spot a human imposter — you'll never guess how they figure it out
In AI we trust, part II
Saying “AI is really good at summarizing briefs” is like saying “iPhones are really good at being calculator s.” They are really good at being calculators. But there’s more there.
Information bottleneck-based Hebbian learning rule naturally ties working memory and synaptic updates
How SAIF CHECK is using Meta Llama 3 to validate and build trust in AI models
Reducing nuclear dangers
Claude 3.5 Sonnet for agentic coding
Claude 3.5 Sonnet for vision
Claude 3.5 Sonnet as a writing partner
Massive underwater drone skates off California coast
Small drones will soon lose combat advantage, French Army chief says
How underwater drones could shape a potential Taiwan-China conflict
A manufacturable platform for photonic quantum computing
Quantum optimization using a 127-qubit gate-model IBM quantum...
Review of Distributed Quantum Computing. From single QPU to High...
Introducing Claude 3.5 Sonnet \ Anthropic
'Lawyer-in-the-loop' startup Wordsmith wants to bring AI paralegals to all employees | TechCrunch
Anthropic claims its latest model is best-in-class | TechCrunch