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May 31, 2024

OpenAI Introduces ChatGPT Edu, Revolutionizing Higher Education

Posted by in categories: education, robotics/AI, security

Summary: ChatGPT Edu, powered by GPT-4o, is designed for universities to responsibly integrate AI into academic and campus operations. This advanced AI tool supports text and vision reasoning, data analysis, and offers enterprise-level security.

Successful applications at institutions like Columbia University and Wharton School highlight its potential. ChatGPT Edu aims to make AI accessible and beneficial across educational settings.

May 31, 2024

EV charging points to hit 64 million globally by 2029

Posted by in categories: sustainability, transportation

Even though the growth in private sales of electric vehicles (EVs) have slowed in the last year, new research published this week suggests that the number of charging points around the globe will skyrocket to 64 million by 2029.

The figures headline new research from British market research firm Juniper Research, which forecasts EV charging points will rise from 21.8 million globally in 2024 to 64 million by 2029.

According to Juniper, the growth in private EV sales have slowed in the last year due to various factors including range anxiety and reduced EV purchase subsidies for consumers.

May 31, 2024

A Groundbreaking Scientific Discovery Just Gave Humanity the Keys to Interstellar Travel

Posted by in categories: physics, space travel

In a first, this warp drive actually obeys the laws of physics.

May 31, 2024

Lee Smolin: Cosmological Natural Selection (YouTube Geek Week!) | Big Think

Posted by in category: futurism

May 31, 2024

A New Theory of Time — Lee Smolin

Posted by in categories: futurism, physics

Is it possible that time is real, and that the laws of physics are not fixed? Lee Smolin, A C Grayling, Gillian Tett, and Bronwen Maddox explore the implications of such a profound re-think of the natural and social sciences, and consider how it might impact the way we think about surviving the future.

Listen to the podcast of the full event including audience Q\&A: http://www.thersa.org/__data/assets/f

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May 31, 2024

6 Finetuning for Classification

Posted by in categories: cybercrime/malcode, robotics/AI

V/ Sebastian Raschka.

For weekend reading:

Chapter 6 (Finetuning LLMs for Classification) of Build an LLM from Scratch book is now finally available on the Manning website:

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May 31, 2024

Ancient medicine blends with modern-day research in new tissue regeneration method

Posted by in categories: biotech/medical, materials

For centuries, civilizations have used naturally occurring, inorganic materials for their perceived healing properties. Egyptians thought green copper ore helped eye inflammation, the Chinese used cinnabar for heartburn, and Native Americans used clay to reduce soreness and inflammation.

May 31, 2024

Tesla’s 8/8 Event: Robotaxi Predictions & Autonomous Vehicles

Posted by in categories: robotics/AI, transportation

Clips by Brighter with Herbert.

May 31, 2024

‘Vanishing’ stars may be turning into black holes without going supernova, new study hints

Posted by in category: cosmology

Stars that vanish from the sky may be collapsing directly into black holes without going supernova first, a new study of a bizarre binary star system suggests.

May 31, 2024

New AI tech predicts cardiac events due to coronary inflammation

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

“The ORFAN study is an expanding global registry which will include long-term clinical and outcome data for 250,000 patients from around the world, and we are very pleased to publish these initial results,” said Keith Channon, MD, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine at University of Oxford, Caristo Chief Medical Officer, and co-author of The Lancet publication.

“Coronary inflammation is a crucial piece of the puzzle in predicting heart attack risk. We are excited to discover that CaRi-Heart results performed exceptionally well in predicting patient cardiac events. This tool is well positioned to help clinicians identify high-risk patients with seemingly ‘normal’ CCTA scans.”

Ron Blankstein, MD, Professor of Medicine and Radiology at Harvard Medical School, Director of Cardiac Computed Tomography at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, and co-author of the publication, applauded The Lancet for publishing results from one of the largest studies in the field of CCTA.

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