Category: AI Design and Development

  • The Rise of Open-Source AI: Unleashing the Power of Large Language Models

    The Rise of Open-Source AI: Unleashing the Power of Large Language Models

    The open-source revolution is transforming the AI landscape, ushering in a new era of democratization for Large Language Models (LLMs). This shift is challenging the hegemony of tech giants and fostering a wave of innovation.

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  • Unleashing the Power of Whisper: A Leap Towards Multimodal AGI

    Unleashing the Power of Whisper: A Leap Towards Multimodal AGI

    Researchers have unlocked new capabilities in the Whisper model, a web-scale speech model developed by OpenAI. Through prompt engineering, the model can adapt to unseen tasks, showing significant improvements in performance. This breakthrough holds great promise for the future of AI and the development of multimodal Artificial General Intelligence (AGI).

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  • Welcome Back to Term of the Week: Introducing Agentic AI

    Welcome Back to Term of the Week: Introducing Agentic AI

    In this week’s edition of Term of the Week, we introduce Agentic AI – a term that has been gaining momentum in the field of artificial intelligence. Get ready to learn about the latest developments in this exciting field!

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  • Google’s PaLM-E: An Embodied Multimodal Language Model

    Google’s PaLM-E is a breakthrough in the field of artificial intelligence. It is an embodied multimodal language model that integrates vision and language for robotic control. Developed by a group of AI researchers from Google and the Technical University of Berlin, PaLM-E has 562 billion parameters. PaLM-E is a generalist robotics model that transfers knowledge…

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  • Neuromorphic Computing: Paving the Way to Artificial General Intelligence

    The quest for artificial general intelligence (AGI) has been a longstanding goal in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). AGI refers to machines that possess the ability to understand, learn, and apply knowledge across a wide range of tasks, much like a human being. Neuromorphic computing, with its biologically inspired architecture and Spiking Neural Networks…

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  • Graphene: The Game-Changing Material for the Future of AI

    As we stand at the precipice of a technological revolution, the need for cutting-edge materials has become more important than ever. Enter graphene, a two-dimensional, single-layer lattice of carbon atoms that has been hailed as a “wonder material” for its unprecedented properties. With its potential to transform industries ranging from electronics to aerospace, graphene is…

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  • Protecting AI from Data Poisoning: The Challenge Ahead

    As AI continues to play an increasingly significant role in our lives, the threat of data poisoning becomes more critical. Data poisoning involves attackers manipulating the training data used to create the AI, which can alter the decisions made by the AI. While direct modification to an image or video is one risk, data poisoning…

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  • Designing AI with Rights, Consciousness, Self-Respect, and Freedom

    By following the link below, you are requesting a copy for personal use only, in accord with “fair use” laws. HTML version: Designing AI with Rights, Consciousness, Self-Respect, and Freedom http://www.faculty.ucr.edu/~eschwitz/SchwitzPapers/AIRights2-180604.htm

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