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Convince an AI it’s not alive in psychological horror game Prove You’re Human

Sunset Visitor studio’s founder tells us about their new, unnerving Captcha-filled world which prompts players to ask what it means to have a ‘meat body’Sunset Visitor is a studio that has long engaged with the idea that video games are an effective vehicle for ruminating on societal problems. Its Peabody award-winning project, 1000XResist, incorporated the

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These startups are chasing the next big thing in LLMs

MIT Technology Review’s What’s Next series looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a first look at the future. You can read the rest of them here. Way back in the summer of 2017, AI researchers at Google put out a paper called “Attention Is All You Need,” in which they described a new

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AI for science needs reasoning, not just data

Every few decades, someone announces that science has reached its end. In 1903, the revered physicist Albert Michelson wrote that the “facts of physical science have all been discovered.” In the 1980s, Stephen Hawking predicted that theoretical physics might be finished by the end of the century. With the explosive arrival of artificial intelligence, the

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In 2022, NASA hit an asteroid at 14,000 mph and changed its orbit by 32 minutes

Nasa’s DART mission achieved a remarkable feat by changing the orbital path of an asteroid. The spacecraft made a high-speed impact on Dimorphos, a small moonlet, resulting in a 32-minute reduction of its orbit, surpassing initial objectives. This success underscores humanity’s growing potential in planetary defense. Upcoming missions aim to delve deeper into the impact’s

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AI policies may need to change every few months as technology evolves: CSIR-NIScPR Director

Policies governing the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in research and publishing may need to be revised every few months as technological capabilities evolve rapidly, CSIR-National Institute of Science Communication and Policy Research (CSIR-NIScPR) Director Geetha Vani Rayasam said on Monday.

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