Tests and exams often inform too late what should have been known earlier. Stealth assessment and adaptive training may provide exciting opportunities.
A new AI-driven beauty evaluation system rates how attractive faces appear, while training faster than typical deep learning models, potentially making large-scale automated beauty-scoring more ...
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A better method for identifying overconfident large language models
Large language models (LLMs) can generate credible but inaccurate responses, so researchers have developed uncertainty quantification methods to check the reliability of predictions. One popular ...
When we learn a new skill, the brain has to decide—cell by cell—what to change. New research from MIT suggests it can do that with surprising precision, sending targeted feedback to individual neurons ...
Roboticists have struggled to get humanoid robots to effectively replicate athletic sports skills, such as those needed for tennis. These sports require highly dynamic motion, quick reactions, and ...
Plutarch once said the mind is a fire to be kindled, not a vessel to be filled. Discover why curiosity—not memorisation—is the true path to learning.
An international research team developed CyberSentry, a software framework using advanced deep learning and optimization techniques to enhance cybersecurity in SCADA systems for power plants and ...
Jabez Eliezer Manuel, Senior Principal Engineer at Booking.com, presented “Behind Booking.com's AI Evolution: The Unpolished ...
Google LLC today significantly expanded the availability of the Personal Intelligence tool in its Gemini assistant and search engine. The technology customizes artificial intelligence responses based ...
Center in Nakuru, a group of children, brimming with excitement, huddle around computers, their hands eager to learn coding, ...
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My best automation upgrade was a Windows feature nobody uses
OS-level actions executed like clockwork, on a schedule ...
I remember the first time I attended a linguistics lecture as an undergraduate in Argentina. The lecturer asked a simple question: where does language come from? My instinctive answer was: books.
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