Artificial Intelligence
Google’s New AI Is Trying to Talk to Dolphins—SeriouslyIsaac Schultz | Gizmodo
“The mannequin is DolphinGemma, a cutting-edge LLM skilled to acknowledge, predict, and finally generate dolphin vocalizations, in an effort to not solely crack the code on how the cetaceans talk with one another—but in addition how we would be capable of talk with them ourselves.”
Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft Researchers Say They’ve Developed a Hyper-Efficient AI Model That Can Run on CPUsKyle Wiggers | TechCrunch
“Microsoft researchers declare they’ve developed the largest-scale 1-bit AI mannequin, often known as a ‘bitnet,’ up to now. Referred to as BitNet b1.58 2B4T, it’s overtly out there underneath an MIT license and might run on CPUs, together with Apple’s M2.”
Artificial Intelligence
To Make Language Models Work Better, Researchers Sidestep LanguageAnil Ananthaswamy | Quanta Journal
“We insist that enormous language fashions repeatedly translate their mathematical processes into phrases. There could also be a greater manner. …In [two recent papers], researchers introduce deep neural networks that enable language fashions to proceed considering in mathematical areas earlier than producing any textual content. Whereas nonetheless pretty primary, these fashions are extra environment friendly and cause higher than their normal alternate options.”
Future
Airbus Is Working on a Superconducting Electric AircraftGlenn Zorpette | IEEE Spectrum
“Glenn Llewellyn, Airbus’s vp in command of the ZEROe program, described the venture intimately, indicating an effort of breathtaking technological ambition. The envisioned plane would seat no less than 100 individuals and have a spread of 1,000 nautical miles (1,850 kilometers). It might be powered by 4 fuel-cell ‘engines’ (two on every wing), every with an influence output of two megawatts.”
Skepticism Greets Claims of a Possible Biosignature on a Distant WorldJohn Timmer | Ars Technica
“So why are many astronomers unconvinced? To be compelling, a biosignature from an exoplanet has to clear a number of hurdles that may be damaged down into three key questions: Is the planet what we predict it’s? Is the sign actual? Are there different methods to provide that sign? At current, none of these questions will be answered with a definitive sure.”
Energy
Scientists Made a Stretchable Lithium Battery You Can Bend, Cut, or StabJacek Krywko | Ars Technica
“It’s arduous to make use of [standard lithium-ion batteries] in tender robots or wearables, so a workforce of scientists on the College California, Berkeley constructed a versatile, non-toxic, jelly-like battery that might survive bending, twisting, and even chopping with a razor.”
Energy
These Four Charts Sum Up the State of AI and EnergyCasey Crownhart | MIT Expertise Overview
“Certain, you’ve in all probability learn that AI will drive a rise in electrical energy demand. However how that matches into the context of the present and future grid can really feel much less clear from the headlines. …A brand new report from the Worldwide Power Company digs into the main points of vitality and AI, and I feel it’s price among the information to assist clear issues up.”
Future
What ‘Ex Machina’ Got Right (and Wrong) About AI, 10 Years Later Joe Berkowitz | Quick Firm
“‘Someday AI’s are gonna look again on us the way in which we take a look at fossils and skeletons within the plains of Africa,’ Bateman says at one level. ‘An upright ape dwelling in mud, with crude language and instruments, all set for extinction.’ …Has humanity formally entered its extinction period within the decade since Ex Machina received a Finest Visible Results Oscar and a Finest Screenplay nomination for Garland?”
Looking at the Universe’s Dark Ages From the Far Side of the MoonPaul Sutter | Ars Technica
“It’ll take humanity a number of generations, if no more, to develop the capabilities wanted to lastly construct far-side observatories. However will probably be price it, as these amenities will open up the unseen Universe for our hungry eyes, permitting us to pierce the traditional fog of our Universe’s previous, revealing the machinations of hydrogen at midnight ages, the start of the primary stars, and the emergence of the primary galaxies.”
Artificial Intelligence
Researchers Claim Breakthrough in Fight Against AI’s Frustrating Security HoleBenj Edwards | Ars Technica
“Within the AI world, a vulnerability known as a ‘immediate injection’ has haunted builders since chatbots went mainstream in 2022. Regardless of quite a few makes an attempt to unravel this basic vulnerability—the digital equal of whispering secret directions to override a system’s supposed conduct—nobody has discovered a dependable resolution. Till now, maybe.”
Energy
Cosmic Robotics’ Robots Could Speed Up Solar Panel DeploymentsTim De Chant | TechCrunch
“Cosmic’s robotic can place a panel inside a couple of millimeters of the place it must be. Employees spot the robotic, guaranteeing every part appears proper earlier than fastening the panel to the rack. The objective isn’t just to lighten the load, however to hurry issues alongside, too. Emerick mentioned that Cosmic’s robotic might enable an ordinary crew to be cut up in two, doubling the quantity of photo voltaic panels that may be put in in at some point.”
Biotechnology
Jurassic Patent: How Colossal Biosciences Is Attempting to Own the ‘Woolly Mammoth’Antonio Regalado | MIT Expertise Overview
“Colossal Biosciences not solely needs to deliver again the woolly mammoth—it needs to patent it, too. MIT Expertise Overview has realized the Texas startup is looking for a patent that may give it unique authorized rights to create and promote gene-edited elephants containing historical mammoth DNA.”











