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New iPad Air will have a horizontal selfie camera
2024-03-09 05:19:07
A new rumor suggests that Apple will move the camera on the next-generation iPad Air to the horizontal center, the same as it did with the 2022 iPad.
M3 MacBook Air arrives, Apple Vision Pro stays, and Apple Car goes
2024-03-09 05:19:07
We've had one month with Apple Vision Pro, we're seeing strange days with the EU and Epic Games, plus the M3 MacBook Air is here, all on the AppleInsider podcast.
Weekend deals see MacBook Pro models drop to as low as $899
2024-03-09 05:19:03
Apple deals are heating up this weekend, as the launch of the M3 MacBook Air drives prices down to record-low levels on M2 models. Plus, grab an external display at up to $750 off.
Apple to open a new store in Miami Worldcenter
2024-03-09 05:19:03
Apple has inked a lease agreement to build a new Apple Store at Miami Worldcenter, set to show up by 2025 at the earliest.
Fortnite has been down all day, and the outage isn’t over
2024-03-08 22:52:02
The new season of Fortnite can’t start yet.
4D Knit Dress robot uses several technologies to create a custom design and a custom fit
2024-03-08 20:42:42
Until recently, bespoke tailoring—clothing made to a customer's individual specifications—was the only way to have garments that provided the perfect fit for your physique. For most people, the cost of custom tailoring is prohibitive. However, the invention of active fibers and innovative knitting processes is changing the textile industry.
Report shows that electric aircraft will need grid upgrades, on-site generation and storage
2024-03-08 18:54:27
Electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft might quickly move passengers over mountains or float them across urbanscapes. But first, an important consideration for these flying batteries is where they will charge and whether the existing power grid infrastructure can accommodate this demand.
Can we connect renewable energy hubs with electricity consumption hubs?
2024-03-08 18:54:27
A new approach to grid planning could make it possible to power your home with the nation's best and lowest-cost wind and solar energy, no matter where you live.
Research links rapidly evolving photovoltaic module technologies with potential reliability impacts
2024-03-08 18:54:27
Historically, photovoltaic (PV) modules have demonstrated high reliability, making them a dependable and growing part of global decarbonization efforts. PV module technology also has a history of iteration and evolution over time, with potential impacts for module reliability.
Italy opens probe into OpenAI's new video tool Sora
2024-03-08 17:11:38
Italy's data protection watchdog said Friday it has launched an investigation into Sora, a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool made by US firm OpenAI.
New method for mass-producing polymer solid electrolytes needed in batteries
2024-03-08 17:11:38
A research team led by Professor Seok Ju Kang in the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering at UNIST has unveiled a technique for mass-producing polymer solid electrolytes, crucial components in batteries. Their paper is published in the journal Energy Storage Materials.
High-energy laser weapons: How they work, what they are used for
2024-03-08 17:11:38
Nations around the world are rapidly developing high-energy laser weapons for military missions on land and sea, and in the air and space. Visions of swarms of small, inexpensive drones filling the skies or skimming across the waves are motivating militaries to develop and deploy laser weapons as an alternative to costly and potentially overwhelmed missile-based defenses.
Physicists develop a modular robot with liquid and solid properties
2024-03-08 17:11:38
Schools of fish, colonies of bees, and murmurations of starlings exhibit swarming behavior in nature, flowing like a liquid in synchronized, shape-shifting coordination. Through the lens of fluid mechanics, swarming is of particular interest to physicists like Heinrich Jaeger, the University of Chicago Sewell Avery Distinguished Service Professor in Physics and the James Franck Institute, and James Franck Institute research staff scientist Baudouin Saintyves, who apply physics principles to the development of modular, adaptive robotics.
Microsoft's small language model outperforms larger models on standardized math tests
2024-03-08 16:17:44
A small team of AI researchers at Microsoft reports that the company's Orca-Math small language model outperforms other, larger models on standardized math tests. The group has published a paper on the arXiv preprint server describing their testing of Orca-Math on the Grade School Math 8K (GSM8K) benchmark and how it fared compared to well-known LLMs.
Researchers enhance peripheral vision in AI models
2024-03-08 16:17:44
Peripheral vision enables humans to see shapes that aren't directly in our line of sight, albeit with less detail. This ability expands our field of vision and can be helpful in many situations, such as detecting a vehicle approaching our car from the side.
AI chatbots found to use racist stereotypes even after anti-racism training
2024-03-08 16:17:44
A small team of AI researchers from the Allen Institute for AI, Stanford University and the University of Chicago, all in the U.S., has found that dozens of popular large language models continue to use racist stereotypes even after they have been given anti-racism training. The group has published a paper on the arXiv preprint server describing their experiments with chatbots such as OpenAI's GPT-4 and GPT-3.5.
Balancing training data and human knowledge to make AI act more like a scientist
2024-03-08 16:17:43
When you teach a child how to solve puzzles, you can either let them figure it out through trial and error, or you can guide them with some basic rules and tips. Similarly, incorporating rules and tips into AI training—such as the laws of physics—could make them more efficient and more reflective of the real world. However, helping the AI assess the value of different rules can be a tricky task.
An approach to realize in-sensor dynamic computing and advance computer vision
2024-03-08 11:59:43
The rapid advancement in machine learning techniques and sensing devices over the past decades have opened new possibilities for the detection and tracking of objects, animals, and people. The accurate and automated detection of visual targets, also known as intelligent machine vision, can have various applications, ranging from the enhancement of security and surveillance tools to environmental monitoring and the analysis of medical imaging data.
Brazil seeks to curb AI deepfakes as key elections loom
2024-03-08 07:32:44
AI-generated videos and photos used for political disinformation are the scourge of a busy global election year, and Brazil is scrambling to regulate the technology ahead of municipal polls.
Behind the doors of a Chinese hacking company, a sordid culture fueled by influence, alcohol and sex
2024-03-08 07:32:44
The hotel was spacious. It was upscale. It had a karaoke bar. The perfect venue, the CEO of the Chinese hacking company thought, to hold a Lunar New Year banquet currying favor with government officials. There was just one drawback, his top deputy said.

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