Artificial Intelligence (AI)

A new computational model can predict antibody structures more accurately
By adapting artificial intelligence models known as large language models, researchers have made great progress in their ability to predict a protein’s structure from its sequence. However, this approach hasn’t been as successful for antibodies, in part because of the hypervariability seen in this type of protein. To overcome that limitation, MIT researchers have developed…

Modeling Extremely Large Images with xT
As computer vision researchers, we believe that every pixel can tell a story. However, there seems to be a writer’s block settling into the field when it comes to dealing with large images. Large images are no longer rare—the cameras we carry in our pockets and those orbiting our planet snap pictures so big and…

This AI Paper from NVIDIA and SUTD Singapore Introduces TANGOFLUX and CRPO: Efficient and High-Quality Text-to-Audio Generation with Flow Matching
Text-to-audio generation has transformed how audio content is created, automating processes that traditionally required significant expertise and time. This technology enables the conversion of textual prompts into diverse and expressive audio, streamlining workflows in audio production and creative industries. Bridging textual input with realistic audio outputs has opened possibilities in applications like multimedia storytelling, music,…

How AI is Revolutionizing Selenium Automation: Language Integrations and Real-World Examples – Spritle software
Hey there, fellow tech enthusiasts! 🙋 Are you curious about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming the world of Selenium automation? Well, you’re in luck because today we’re going to dive into the amazing ways AI is enhancing Selenium automation, and explore some real-world examples using popular programming languages like Python, Java, and JavaScript. 1….

GPT-4o Tells Jokes about AI • AI Blog
Why did the AI go to art school? Because it wanted to learn how to draw its own conclusions! (generated 3x) Why was the AI bad at relationships? It kept saying, “I need more data.” Why did the AI go to therapy? Because it had too many neural issues! Why did the AI cross the…

Nicole Clark, CEO & Founder of Trellis – Interview Series
Nicole Clark, CEO and founder of Trellis, created the legal analytics platform to address challenges she faced as a litigator. Drawing from her experience in business litigation, she began aggregating state trial court data to tailor legal arguments and improve case outcomes. Recognizing its potential, she expanded Trellis to democratize access to legal insights. With…
Pushing the frontiers of audio generation
Technologies Published 30 October 2024 Authors Zalán Borsos, Matt Sharifi and Marco Tagliasacchi Our pioneering speech generation technologies are helping people around the world interact with more natural, conversational and intuitive digital assistants and AI tools. Speech is central to human connection. It helps people around the world exchange information and ideas, express emotions and…

MIT engineers grow “high-rise” 3D chips
The electronics industry is approaching a limit to the number of transistors that can be packed onto the surface of a computer chip. So, chip manufacturers are looking to build up rather than out. Instead of squeezing ever-smaller transistors onto a single surface, the industry is aiming to stack multiple surfaces of transistors and semiconducting…

TinyAgent: Function Calling at the Edge
The ability of LLMs to execute commands through plain language (e.g. English) has enabled agentic systems that can complete a user query by orchestrating the right set of tools (e.g. ToolFormer, Gorilla). This, along with the recent multi-modal efforts such as the GPT-4o or Gemini-1.5 model, has expanded the realm of possibilities with AI agents….

Camel-AI Open Sourced OASIS: A Next Generation Simulator for Realistic Social Media Dynamics with One Million Agents
Social media platforms have revolutionized human interaction, creating dynamic environments where millions of users exchange information, form communities, and influence one another. These platforms, including X and Reddit, are not just tools for communication but have become critical ecosystems for understanding modern societal behaviors. Simulating such intricate interactions is vital for studying misinformation, group polarization,…