By now, it's no secret that large language models (LLMs) are experts at mimicking natural language. Trained on vast troves of data, these models have...
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Imagine an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can watch and understand moving images with the subtlety of a human brain. Now, scientists at Scripps Research have made this a reality by creating MovieNet: an innovative AI that processes videos much like how our brains interpret real-life scenes as they unfold over time.
By now, it's no secret that large language models (LLMs) are experts at mimicking natural language. Trained on vast troves of data, these models have...
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New study suggests that an experimental peptide developed at the Hebrew University may reduce recurring seizures and support brain function by...
New research challenges the century-old practice of mapping the brain based on how tissue looks under a microscope. By analyzing electrical signals...
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AI is being used to create fake scenes from courthouses. What does that mean for public trust in institutions?
A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering...
Over the past decades, computer scientists have developed increasingly advanced artificial intelligence (AI) systems that perform well on various...
Analysis finds at least 150 channels on messaging app that are distributing AI-generated images and video
The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) has led to the rise of a new type of startup: the one-person company (OPC). With the help of...