Study finds people cannot distinguish AI-generated haiku from human-written haiku
Researchers at Kyoto University (Japan) found that people cannot distinguish haiku written by humans from AI-generated haiku.
Study finds people cannot distinguish AI-generated haiku from human-written haiku
Researchers at Kyoto University (Japan) found that people cannot distinguish haiku written by humans from AI-generated haiku.
Elon Musk axes Twitter’s ethical AI team
The Twitter leadership cut the group of artificial intelligence researchers who worked on transparency and fairness in the social network's algorithms.
US meatpacking plants deploy AI to monitor workers
American meat companies JBS and Tyson Foods invested in an AI-powered smartwatch app that tracks workers' movements.
OpenAI to commit $10 million to early-stage AI startups
The OpenAI organization launched the Converge program to provide early-stage AI startups with capital, as well as access to its technologies and resources.
China to ship 25 million VR headsets by 2026
Chinese authorities published a national plan for the development of the virtual reality industry, envisaging the shipment of 25 million such devices by 2026, with a total value of more than $48 billion.
Meta AI builds a competitor to DeepMind’s AlphaFold
Researchers at Meta AI released the 'protein language model' ESM-2 with 15 billion parameters and the ESM Metagenomic Atlas database, containing more than 600 million predicted structures of metagenomic compounds.
Scientists develop a brain–computer interface that translates brain waves into words
A team of researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, has developed a neurointerface to decode commands sent by the brain to the speech tract.
Meta loses $730 billion in value, scientists create an ‘invisibility sweater’, and other AI news
ForkLog AI has gathered the most important AI news from the past week.
Media: Google buys AI startup Alter for $100 million
Google acquired Alter, a startup that creates avatars using artificial intelligence, for $100 million.
UK urged to ban police use of facial recognition
British researchers called for a ban on police use of facial recognition systems on streets, in airports and in public spaces.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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