It’s no surprise that educators have an uneasy relationship with generative AI.
Education has always been centered around the human element, and it’s hard to imagine a world where machines can replace that.
It’s no surprise that educators have an uneasy relationship with generative AI.
Education has always been centered around the human element, and it’s hard to imagine a world where machines can replace that.
Generative AI has sparked a tremendous backlash across the internet, as the early promise of the technology has been overshadowed by the wide range of problems it has introduced.
It’s true that no artist was asked if their work could be used to train these models. But even if the courts rule in favor of the machines, the practical application of the technology doesn’t seem worth the cost.
Generative AI is incredibly energy-intensive, surprisingly labor-intensive, and requires constant input — annotation — from human workers to keep it functional, lest it spiral into hallucinogenic nonsense.
Using ChatGPT for a playful Q&A session consumes an absurd amount of water; exchanging a mere 20 questions with the text generator is akin to pouring a 500ml bottle of clean freshwater down the drain.
The Chinese automaker sold over 3 million clean energy vehicles, with Tesla reporting just 1.35 million in the first three quarters of the year.
Chinese electric vehicle company Build Your Dreams (BYD) is set to become the largest EV maker in 2023, overtaking Tesla for the second year in a row.
BYD’s strategy of manufacturing budget-friendly vehicles has facilitated its expansion not only within China but also in international markets.
This time of year, temperatures in the region can drop to-40 degrees Fahrenheit.
The viral story of a Russian passenger plane of Polar Airlines Antonov AN-24 landing on a frozen river has now become an icy reality.
Unlike older methods that use things foreign to our bodies, this one doesn’t trigger our immune system and employs small molecules to interact with RNA.
Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine have developed a breakthrough technology to regulate gene expression in gene therapy, addressing the crucial issue of maintaining therapeutic gene levels within a safe range.
This is important because having too much or too little of a gene’s activity within a therapeutic window can cause problems. Their method uses tiny substances in amounts approved by the FDA to control the genes.
Current methods have issues
The neural processes behind memory encoding in the brain have been revealed in this new research.
However, beneath this seemingly effortless experience, there exist intricate neural processess.
Dartmouth College researchers have identified the complicated neurological systems that regulate how the human brain stores memories.
The findings revealed a “neural coding mechanism” in the brain that allows information to be transferred between perception and memory regions.
The secure quantum communication covered a distance of about 4,000 kilometers using China’s quantum satellite Mozi.
Scientists in Russia and China have established quantum communication encrypted with the help of secure keys transmitted by China’s quantum satellite, reports SCMP.
An extensive luxurious facility for a billionaire is no surprise, but the secrecy around the project raises many questions.
The facility is more than a personal getaway for the Zuckerbergs hosting office and conferencing facilities and an industrial-scale kitchen.
The first ever “True” Killscreen was just reached in NES Tetris. Can this record ever be broken?
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In our new paper, we’ve investigated how quantum particles could move in a complex structure like the brain, but in a lab setting. If our findings can one day be compared with activity measured in the brain, we may come one step closer to validating or dismissing Penrose and Hameroff’s controversial theory.
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