Using a dimensionality reduction approach, Fong et al. generated a clinical aging clock (PCAge) that delineates healthy and unhealthy aging trajectories. They provide a streamlined version (LinAge) that maintains predictive power, and they demonstrate how the clock can be tailored to available data using the CALERIE study.
AI take over of entertainment industry by 2029–2030 still on pace.
1/ Swiss director Peter Luisi has made a movie called “The Last Screenwriter”, the script for which he says was largely written by the AI ChatGPT.
A London theater has canceled the world premiere of a movie allegedly written entirely by ChatGPT. The director plans to release the movie online.
The Prince Charles Cinema in London has called off this weekend’s planned world premiere of “The Last Screenwriter” due to public outcry over the film’s controversial screenwriter: ChatGPT.
Side Effects of Immunotherapy
Posted in biotech/medical
Immunotherapy side effects happen when the immune system that has been prompted to act against the cancer also acts against healthy cells and tissues in the body. Learn about the types of side effects that immunotherapy might cause and where to go for more information.
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Goldman Sachs estimates that US utility companies will have to invest roughly $50 billion in new power generation capacity to support data centers.
New artificial intelligence data centers are coming online so fast that the electricity demand is straining global power grids and threatening clean energy goals.
Kuaishou’s generative video model Kling, which could be poised to transform how short clips are created for platforms like TikTok.
AI-powered NPCs that don’t need a script could make games—and other worlds—deeply immersive.
How gamification took over the world
Posted in futurism
Gamification was always just behaviorism dressed up in pixels and point systems. Why did we fall for it?
As people tinker and experiment with it, we’re gaining a clearer understanding of its limitations in creative fields.
Meta has created a system that can embed hidden signals, known as watermarks, in AI-generated audio clips, which could help in detecting AI-generated content online.
The tool, called AudioSeal, is the first that can pinpoint which bits of audio in, for example, a full hourlong podcast might have been generated by AI. It could help to tackle the growing problem of misinformation and scams using voice cloning tools, says Hady Elsahar, a research scientist at Meta. Malicious actors have used generative AI to create audio deepfakes of President Joe Biden, and scammers have used deepfakes to blackmail their victims. Watermarks could in theory help social media companies detect and remove unwanted content.