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'Thermodynamic computer' can mimic AI neural networks — using orders of magnitude less energy to generate images
Scientists have built a "thermodynamic computer" that can produce images from random disturbances in data, that is, noise. In doing so, they have mimicked the generative artificial intelligence (AI) ...
Can living neurons replace AI? A new study shows that biological neural networks (BNNs) can be trained to perform reservoir ...
In December, The Conversation hosted a webinar on AI's revolutionary role in drug discovery and development. Science and ...
Researchers at Skoltech have proposed a new approach to training neural networks for wave propagation in absorbing media. The ...
AI is consuming staggering amounts of energy—already over 10% of U.S. electricity—and the demand is only accelerating. Now, ...
To this day, in the known universe, only one example exists of a system capable of general-purpose intelligence. That system ...
NVIDIA shows neural rendering cuts VRAM use, reduces game storage, and improves performance without changing visual quality ...
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Brain-inspired AI hardware helps autonomous devices operate efficiently and independently
The human brain constantly makes decisions. It requires minimal power to move bodies in a desired direction or avoid an ...
Four pioneers, the "Godfathers" and "Godmother" of AI, built the foundations of deep learning through decades of persistent ...
AlphaFold, which predicts three-dimensional, bioactive forms of a protein, has millions of sequences and a couple of hundred thousand structures. It can tell you, based on a particular pattern, what ...
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