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Top AI Podcasts in 2024
In this article, we will explore the top AI podcasts for 2024 that offer insightful discussions, interviews, news, trends, and expert insights in the field of artificial intelligence.
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In The News
AI & Big Data Expo: Ethical AI integration and future trends
Grace Zheng, Data Analyst at Canon and Founder of Kosh Duo, recently sat down for an interview with AI News during AI & Big Data Expo Global to discuss integrating AI ethically as well as provide her insights around future trends.
The top 10 people in AI hardware
David Brown, Amazon Web Services David Brown, the vice president of Amazon Web Services. Sissie Hsiao, Google Sissie Hsiao, Google's vice president and the general manager of Bard and Google Assistant.
Tech Trends 2024: AI and electric vehicle deals
From computer code, to artwork, to essays, generative AI systems can quickly create a range of content which, while not perfect, has become an essential tool in some industries and professions.
Applied use cases
Talking to Animals using AI
Advanced sensors and artificial intelligence could have us at the brink of interspecies communication
Apple explores AI deals with news publishers
Apple has opened negotiations in recent weeks with major news and publishing organizations, seeking permission to use their material in the company’s development and training of generative artificial intelligence systems, The New York Times reports Friday citing “four people familiar with the discussions."
The Evolution Of AI Chatbots For Finance And Accounting
At the end of 2023, these key components have rapidly merged through the evolution of large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and others.
Ethics
California senator proposes ethical guidelines for AI contractors in the state
Senate Bill 892 requires the Department of Technology to establish safety, privacy and nondiscrimination standards for AI services.
Bismarck State’s AI-Written Plays Show Potential, Flaws of ChatGPT
Two performers are seated in the middle of the stage, shooting the breeze as they pretend to get ready for an upcoming performance.
The Looming Leviathan: AI Ethics and the Reshaping of Our World
Artificial intelligence (AI) has woven itself into the fabric of our lives, from the personalized shopping recommendations on our screens to the algorithms analyzing medical scans.
Robotics
Relax, humanoid robots aren't coming for your job just yet
Share Facebook Icon The letter F. Facebook Email icon An envelope. Apptronik launched its humanoid robot "Apollo" in August.
Robotics for Kids: The Future With AI and Robotics Education
Science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) focused and clever robotic toys help kids understand the science behind circuits and motion and inspire them to take on more challenging projects in the future.
A weekly selection of Christmas robot videos
Video Friday is your weekly selection of awesome robotics videos, collected by your friends at IEEE Spectrum robotics.
Research
A transformer based method for Melanoma and Nonmelanoma classification
The proposed SkinViT architecture integrates an outlooker block, transformer block and MLP head block to efficiently capture both fine level and global features in order to enhance the accuracy of Melanoma and Nonmelanoma classification.
Shortcut Learning of LLMs in NLP
The major characteristic of NLU tasks is they are difficult and typically require world knowledge and commonsense reasoning. Recently, large language models (LLMs), such as BERT,8 RoBERTa,19 T5,29 GPT-3,4 have been reported to achieve state-of-the-art performance in a series of high-level NLU tasks.
The story behind the Telugu SLM ‘Chandamama Kathalu’
Small language models, trained on limited datasets and fewer parameters, can revive the lost art of telling stories to children in their native languages.