Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly, but a team of Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) researchers has uncovered a significant hurdle in the field. In their paper titled “Loss of Plasticity in Deep Continual Learning,” published in Nature, they delve into a puzzling issue within machine learning models that has largely gone unnoticed. The team, led
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The realms of optical illusions, quantum mechanics, and neural networks may seem disparate at first glance. However, a recent study published in APL Machine Learning has delved into the fusion of these seemingly unrelated fields. The research explores the utilization of “quantum tunneling” to develop a neural network capable of perceiving optical illusions akin to
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Recently, artificial intelligence researchers made a shocking revelation about the misuse of popular AI image-generator tools. It was reported that more than 2,000 web links to suspected child sexual abuse imagery were found in a dataset known as LAION. This dataset, used by leading AI image-makers like Stable Diffusion and Midjourney, contained links to sexually
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The study conducted by researchers at the University of Toronto sheds light on the temporary changes in perception and movement patterns that occur when individuals engage with virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR). These findings have significant implications for various industries that rely on these technologies for training purposes. One key aspect highlighted by
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In a groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS), there has been a successful simulation of higher-order topological (HOT) lattices using digital quantum computers. These complex lattice structures have the potential to revolutionize our understanding of advanced quantum materials and their robust quantum states, which are highly sought after in
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The field of pharmaceuticals has been revolutionized by the invention of a tool that unlocks previously impossible organic chemical reactions, paving the way for faster and more effective drug development. Traditionally, drugs are constructed using alkyl building blocks, but the complexity of combining different types of these fragments has posed a significant challenge for scientists.
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The recent detection and measurement of the ambipolar field surrounding Earth has opened up a new realm of study in atmospheric science. Described as an invisible and weak energy field, the ambipolar field has long been hypothesized but only recently confirmed by astronomers. This groundbreaking discovery has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of our
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A groundbreaking study conducted by the Controlled Molecules Group at the Fritz Haber Institute has shattered previous limitations in the field of chiral molecules. Led by Dr. Sandra Eibenberger-Arias, the team achieved near-complete separation in quantum states for these crucial components of life, challenging established beliefs and opening up new avenues for research in molecular
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A recent study conducted by researchers from various institutions sheds light on the importance of the mixing of Atlantic and Arctic waters in maintaining the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC). By analyzing ocean data from nearly the past four decades, the study offers valuable insights into how this process helps regulate Earth’s climate. The AMOC
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In a recent study conducted by researchers from Drexel University, an interesting relationship between grandparents’ education and biological aging has been uncovered. It appears that the attainment of a college degree by grandparents could have a significant impact on the biological age of their grandchildren. This suggests that socioeconomic status can be inherited across multiple
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