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Apr 20, 2024

Paper page — TriForce: Lossless Acceleration of Long Sequence Generation with Hierarchical Speculative Decoding

Posted by in category: futurism

From Carnegie Mellon and Meta.

TriForce.

Lossless Acceleration of Long Sequence Generation with Hierarchical Speculative Decoding.

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Apr 20, 2024

Top 22 Humanoid Robots in Use Right Now

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI

Humanoid robots are robots that resemble and act like humans. Typically engineered to imitate authentic human expressions, interactions and movements, these robots are often outfitted with an array of cameras, sensors and, more recently, AI and machine learning technologies.

While more humanoid robots are being introduced into the world and making a positive impact in industries like logistics, manufacturing, healthcare and hospitality, their use is still limited, and development costs are high.

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Apr 20, 2024

Prof. Dr. Thomas Rademacher, MD, PhD — CEO & Co-Founder, Emergex — T-Cell Priming Immunotherapies

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, nanotechnology

T-Cell Priming Immunotherapies To Provide Broad And Robust, Long-Term Immunity — Prof. Dr. Thomas Rademacher, MD, PhD — CEO & Co-Founder, Emergex Vaccines


Professor Dr. Thomas Rademacher, MD, PhD, is CEO and Co-Founder of Emergex (https://emergexvaccines.com/), a company that has developed a novel nanoparticle-based vaccine technology to deliver synthetic viral fragments via microneedles on a skin-adhesive patch. Emergex’s approach works on the principle of priming immune T-cells, opening the door for the development of universal vaccines against highly mutagenic viruses such as the seasonal flu and covid. T-cell priming offers a superior inoculation strategy over traditional vaccines, which rely on the body’s generation of antibodies and fail to keep up with seasonal mutations.

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Apr 20, 2024

Ashley Kalinauskas — Founder & CEO, Torigen Pharmaceuticals — Providing Hope For Animals With Cancer

Posted by in category: biotech/medical

Is the Founder and CEO of Torigen Pharmaceuticals (https://www.torigen.com/), a company dedicated to researching and developing novel immuno-oncology products and services specifically for the veterinary market, with a focus on autologous cancer vaccines.

Torigen Pharmaceuticals is a start‑up that resulted from Ashley’s graduate thesis project at the University of Notre Dame, as she was working on her Masters in Engineering, Science and Technology Entrepreneurship in collaboration with Dr. Mark Suckow (https://www.research.uky.edu/staff/ma…). Ashley also received an undergraduate degree in Veterinary Pathology and Pathobiology from University of Connecticut.

Apr 20, 2024

Elon Musk’s Vision for Autonomous Driving and Robot Taxis

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, robotics/AI, transportation

Elon Musk and Tesla are confident in their advancements in autonomous driving and robot taxis, with Musk emphasizing the importance of trusting his vision and long-term planning for the success of the company.

Questions to inspire discussion.

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Apr 20, 2024

Former OpenAI leader has an easy trick for surviving AI in the workplace

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

Former OpenAI leader Zack Kass says human qualities like courage and wisdom will help you survive AI in the workplace. Also: Don’t be an ‘asshole.’

Apr 20, 2024

This Penguin-inspired underwater drone can dart through water

Posted by in category: drones

EvoLogics has unveiled an upgraded version of its Quadroin AUV, known for its penguin-inspired appearance and agile design for surveying.

Apr 20, 2024

Three ways the US could help universities compete with tech companies on AI innovation

Posted by in categories: innovation, robotics/AI

Empowering universities to remain at the forefront of AI research will be key to realizing the field’s long-term potential.

Apr 20, 2024

Why it’s so hard for China’s chip industry to become self-sufficient

Posted by in categories: computing, materials

Chip companies from the US and China are developing new materials to reduce reliance on a Japanese monopoly. It won’t be easy.

Apr 20, 2024

Hugging Face releases a benchmark for testing generative AI on health tasks

Posted by in categories: health, robotics/AI

Hugging Face has published a new leaderboard and benchmark for evaluating generative AI models on health-related tasks and questions.

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