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Journal
- By Teo Susnjak
- Published 22 June, 2023
- Citation: Susnjak, T. Beyond Predictive Learning Analytics Modelling and onto Explainable Artificial Intelligence with Prescriptive Analytics and ChatGPT. Int J Artif Intell Educ (2023).
- By Fernando Martínez-Plumed, Karina Vold, John Burden, Pablo A. M. Casares, Bao Sheng Loe, Roi Reichart, Sean Ó hÉigeartaigh, Anna Korhonen, José Hernández-Orallo
- Published 12 June, 2023
- Citation: Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research 77 (2023) 377-394 View of Your Prompt is My Command: On Assessing the Human-Centred Generality of Multimodal Models. (n.d.). https://www.jair.org/index.php/jair/article/view/14157/26935
News
TECHXPLORE
- Transforming how AI systems perceive human handson 17 January 2025 at 14:39
Making Artificial Intelligence systems robustly perceive humans remains one of the most intricate challenges in computer vision. Among the most complex problems is reconstructing 3D models of human hands, a task with wide-ranging applications in robotics, animation, human-computer interaction, and augmented and virtual reality. The difficulty lies in the nature of hands themselves, often obscured while holding objects or contorted into challenging orientations during tasks like grasping.
- Alexa, should voice assistants have a gender?on 17 January 2025 at 13:40
Studies have long shown that men are more likely to interrupt, particularly when speaking with women. New research by Johns Hopkins engineers reveals that this behavior also extends to AI-powered voice assistants like Alexa and Siri, with men interrupting them almost twice as often as women do. The findings are published in Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction.
- Underwater exploration boosted with image enhanceron 17 January 2025 at 13:37
The search for long-lost shipwrecks, downed aircraft and even rare species of coral and fish could become easier thanks to an image enhancement technology developed by James Cook University researchers.
- Apple sidelines AI news summaries due to errorson 17 January 2025 at 08:33
Apple pushed out a software update on Thursday which disabled news headlines and summaries generated using artificial intelligence that were lambasted for getting facts wrong.
- Skin-inspired optical sensor reads Braille at the speed of touchon 16 January 2025 at 22:27
Researchers have developed a fast and accurate flexible optical skin that can be used to read Braille. The advance could not only improve access to information for people who are blind but also help move us closer to a future where accessible and adaptable technology can benefit everyone.
MIT
- Explained: Generative AI’s environmental impactby Adam Zewe | MIT News on 17 January 2025 at 05:00
Rapid development and deployment of powerful generative AI models comes with environmental consequences, including increased electricity demand and water consumption.
- Algorithms and AI for a better worldby Michaela Jarvis | MIT Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems on 16 January 2025 at 19:50
Assistant Professor Manish Raghavan wants computational techniques to help solve societal problems.
- Making the art world more accessibleby Zach Winn | MIT News on 16 January 2025 at 05:00
The startup NALA, which began as an MIT class project, directly matches art buyers with artists.
- New computational chemistry techniques accelerate the prediction of molecules and materialsby Steve Nadis | Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering on 14 January 2025 at 20:40
With their recently-developed neural network architecture, MIT researchers can wring more information out of electronic structure calculations.
- For healthy hearing, timing mattersby Jennifer Michalowski | McGovern Institute for Brain Research on 14 January 2025 at 20:15
Machine-learning models let neuroscientists study the impact of auditory processing on real-world hearing.