Google DeepMind and Stanford University found a way how to mitigate the hallucinations and accuracy problems of artificial intelligence-based chatbots. The system that fact-checks AI is using… AI.
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A small study done at Stanford University concluded that sensors in smartphones can predict when a person is intoxicated with 98% accuracy by looking at the person's voice patterns.
A Google ex-employee claimed that the company's LaMDA AI had become sentient. However, Google did not agree and now, another expert agrees saying that the stories were "pure clickbait".
While silicon is the de facto standard of semiconductor industry, it is not perfect. The search to find its replacement: something that can be made smaller and is more efficient, continues.
Coding Dojo, one of the largest programming boot camps in the United States, will replace its Ruby on Rails course with Java, as the company sees lower interest in the language from employers.
Having to learn Java as a programming language if you've never coded in your life might seem insurmountable for many, and Stanford University seems to agree, as it moves to JavaScript for its course.
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new super-safe, fast-charging, flexible, aluminium-based battery that's environmental-friendly and may revolutionize the energy storage field.
Stanford University researchers claim they have discovered a new method of producing lithium batteries. The finished product could double or even triple the life of a phone or an electric car.
A project at Stanford University has team members modifing an Xbox 360 controller so that it can monitor human vital signs like heart rate, blood flow and more, which could be used in future games.