Menu

Blog

Page 1548

Dec 26, 2023

This AI Paper from China Introduces Emu2: A 37 Billion Parameter Multimodal Model Redefining Task Solving and Adaptive Reasoning

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Any activity that requires comprehension and production in one or more modalities is considered a multimodal task; these activities can be extremely varied and lengthy. It is challenging to scale previous multimodal systems because they rely heavily on gathering a large supervised training set and developing task-specific architecture, which must be repeated for every new task. In contrast, present multimodal models have not mastered people’s ability to learn new tasks in context, meaning that they can do so with minimal demonstrations or instructions. Generative pretrained language models have recently shown impressive skills in learning from context.

New research by researchers from Beijing Academy of Artificial Intelligence, Tsinghua University, and Peking University introduces Emu2, a 37-billion-parameter model, trained and evaluated on several multimodal tasks. Their findings show that when scaled up, a multimodal generative pretrained model can learn similarly in context and generalize well to new multimodal tasks. The objective of the predict-the-next-multimodal-element (textual tokens or visual embeddings) is the only one used during Emu2’s training. This unified generative pretraining technique trains models by utilizing large-scale multimodal sequences, such as text, image-text pairs, and interleaved image-text video.

The Emu2 model is generative and multimodal; it learns in a multimodal setting to predict the next element. Visual Encoder, Multimodal Modeling, and Visual Decoder are the three main parts of Emu2’s design. To prepare for autoregressive multimodal modeling, the Visual Encoder tokenizes all input images into continuous embeddings, subsequently interleaved with text tokens. The Visual Decoder turns the regressed visual embeddings into a movie or image.

Dec 26, 2023

Biology and Neuroscience — 2023’s Biggest Breakthroughs

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Quanta Magazine’s coverage of biology in 2023, including important research progress into the nature of consciousness, the origins of our microbiomes and the timekeeping mechanisms that govern our lives and development.\
\
Read about more breakthroughs from 2023 at Quanta Magazine: https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-bi…\
\
00:05 The Investigation of Consciousness\
Our minds are constantly taking in new external information while also creating their own internal imagery and narratives. How do we distinguish reality from fantasy? This year, researchers discovered that the brain has a “reality threshold” against which it constantly evaluates processed signals. \
- Original story with links to research papers can be found here: https://www.quantamagazine.org/is-it–…\
\
04:30 Microbiomes Evolve With Us\
This year, scientists provided clear evidence that the organisms in our microbiome —the collection of bacteria and other cells that live in our guts and elsewhere on our body — spread between people, especially those with whom we spend the most time. This raises the intriguing possibility that some illnesses that aren’t usually considered communicable might be.\
– Original story with links to research papers can be found here: https://www.quantamagazine.org/global…\
\
08:43 How Life Keeps Time\
The rate at which an embryo develops and the timing of when its tissues mature vary dramatically between species. What controls the ticking of this developmental clock that determines an animal’s final form? This year, a series of careful experiments suggest that mitochondria may very well serve dual roles as both the timekeeper and power source for complex cells.\
- Original story with links to research papers can be found here: https://www.quantamagazine.org/what-m…\
\
- VISIT our Website: https://www.quantamagazine.org \
- LIKE us on Facebook: / quantanews \
- FOLLOW us Twitter: / quantamagazine \
\
Quanta Magazine is an editorially independent publication supported by the Simons Foundation: https://www.simonsfoundation.org/

Dec 26, 2023

Gravitas | The AI job takeover is here; Will mass layoffs be on the rise now? | WION

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, business, employment, robotics/AI

Surveys from business leaders show that they are now doing mass layoffs due to adoption of AI.


A recent survey of 750 business leaders reveals a growing trend: AI replacing jobs. In 2023, 37% of these leaders acknowledged AI-induced layoffs, with 44% expecting more in 2024. Major companies like Paytm and Google are at the forefront, integrating AI to enhance efficiency but at the cost of human jobs. Paytm’s recent layoffs post AI implementation and Google’s potential restructuring of its ad sales unit due to AI advancements highlight this shift.\
\
#ai #job #layoffs \
\
About Channel: \
\
WION The World is One News examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much more than the news of the day. Our aim is to empower people to explore their world. With our Global headquarters in New Delhi, we bring you news on the hour, by the hour. We deliver information that is not biased. We are journalists who are neutral to the core and non-partisan when it comes to world politics. People are tired of biased reportage and we stand for a globalized united world. So for us, the World is truly One.\
\
Please keep discussions on this channel clean and respectful and refrain from using racist or sexist slurs and personal insults.\
\

Continue reading “Gravitas | The AI job takeover is here; Will mass layoffs be on the rise now? | WION” »

Dec 26, 2023

When and where to see the Cold Moon, the longest and last full moon of 2023

Posted by in category: alien life

The longest — and last — full moon of the year will appear on Monday night and peak on Tuesday.

December’s full moon, also known as the Cold Moon and Long Night Moon, will reach peak illumination at 7:33 p.m. ET on Tuesday, according to NASA. It will look like a full moon until Thursday morning. The Old Farmer’s Almanac details specific moonrise times for different ZIP codes across the United States.

To view the full moon, it’s not rocket science: NASA recommends going outside and looking up at the sky. Using a telescope or binoculars will magnify the moon and clarify details on its surface.

Dec 26, 2023

Shapes of one million galaxies hint at the universe’s origins

Posted by in categories: cosmology, quantum physics

A recent study published in the journal Physical Review D marks a significant advancement in cosmology. A team of researchers has analyzed over one million galaxies to delve into the origins of the universe’s current cosmic structures.

This study contributes to the understanding of the ΛCDM model, the standard framework for the universe, which posits the significance of cold dark matter (CDM) and dark energy (the cosmological constant, Λ).

The model theorizes that primordial fluctuations, originating at the universe’s inception, acted as catalysts for the formation of all celestial objects, including stars, galaxies, and galaxy clusters.

Dec 26, 2023

Earth Itself May Be an Intelligent Being, Suggests New Theory

Posted by in categories: alien life, climatology, sustainability

This was suggested by Gustave Fechner and other philosophers.


How about planets? Can they have minds? This idea, that planets are also conscious beings, seems to be at the heart of a new theory put forth by astrobiologists. The premise of this thought experiment is that bacteria and plants working together have altered planets like Earth, giving them a new lease on life.

This research, published in the International Journal of Astrobiology, provides a scale by which planets’ intelligence can be evaluated. It’s shocking to consider an extraterrestrial organism intelligent rather than a sentient animal like a human. But in a way, a planet can have a “green mind”; this paradigm suggests novel approaches to coping with climate change, technological upheaval, and other emergencies.

Continue reading “Earth Itself May Be an Intelligent Being, Suggests New Theory” »

Dec 26, 2023

Tesla’s 4680 Battery Cell and Megapack Production Challenges

Posted by in categories: finance, sustainability

The Limiting Factor joins Rebellionaire to talk about the latest wild news about the Tesla Megapacks. Rebellionaires check out www.Rebellionaire.com Rebellionaire is a brand of Halter Ferguson Financial. www.hffinancial.com/disclaimer

Dec 26, 2023

AI is Already in the Newsroom

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

That Sports Illustrated debacle is only the start of a massive artificial intelligence disruption of the journalism industry.

Dec 25, 2023

The Brain-Implant Company Going for Neuralink’s Jugular

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, neuroscience

Synchron’s electrodes are delivered via blood vessel.

Until now, only about 50 humans have ever had BCIs implanted in their brains.

Dec 25, 2023

Scary AI Can Look at Photos and Figure Out Exactly Where They Were Taken

Posted by in categories: mapping, robotics/AI

A tool made by grad students is the ultimate “geoguesser,” using its knowledge of Google Street View to track down any photo’s location.