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Dalam era digital ini, AI menawarkan solusi inovatif untuk mengotomatisasi sejumlah tugas administratif, membebaskan waktu...
Di dunia kita yang penuh dengan kecepatan, teknologi telah menjadi sinonim dengan pengetahuan. Seringkali kita...
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Kecerdasan Buatan (AI) telah mulai memainkan peran transformasional di seluruh sektor kesehatan, secara dinamis mengubah...
Di era keberlimpahan informasi ini, melacak gerak kebijakan publik yang memiliki relevansi dengan kehidupan seseorang...
Artificial intelligence telah menjadi bagian tak terpisahkan dari kehidupan kita, merambah ke berbagai aspek kehidupan....
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
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TECHXPLORE
- Q&A: Promise and perils of agentic AIon 21 August 2026 at 01:40
Chatbots and large language models can execute a seemingly countless number of tasks, from writing emails and reports to generating code and analyzing data. However, they still primarily act only in response to user prompts and rely on their own predictive models to generate text.
- Neural network approach makes AI uncertainty checks far more efficienton 20 August 2026 at 19:20
McGill University researchers have developed a more energy-efficient method of building AI systems that are better at measuring—and indicating—their own uncertainty. This will help users determine when human oversight is needed, when additional data should be collected and when a model is being asked to work beyond the conditions it was trained for, the researchers said.
- Attention-grabbing virtual agents could help improve safety of self-driving carson 20 August 2026 at 14:40
Animated "virtual agents" could help keep the roads of the future safer by alerting people behind the wheel of semiautonomous cars to oncoming hazards, new research suggests.
- Three-stage AI system rebuilds blurred, missing facial details in 30 secondson 20 August 2026 at 14:00
Imagine finding a very old family photograph that has faded over time. Parts of the image are missing, the faces are blurry, and years spent inside a cardboard album have erased many details. Restoring such an image traditionally would require painstaking manual work or specialized software trained on thousands of examples.
- Swarm-inspired AI may expose suspicious blockchain cash flows more effectivelyon 20 August 2026 at 13:40
An AI model inspired by ants, bees and birds could be key to cracking down on blockchain-based money laundering, new research led by Charles Darwin University (CDU) has found. The study is published in the journal Communications in Computer and Information Science.
MIT
- Paving the way for greener ammonia productionby David L. Chandler | Department of Materials Science and Engineering on 20 August 2026 at 18:45
New MIT research could lead to better materials for a fossil-fuel-free process for making the chemical that's essential to fertilizer and other products.
- When AI art has no author: Study finds generated images often can’t be traced to training databy Rachel Gordon | MIT CSAIL on 18 August 2026 at 16:35
A new method for surgically removing training examples from a model reveals that as datasets grow, the link between what a model learns and what it produces dissolves.
- Q&A: Rethinking how innovation happensby Jason Sparapani | Department of Materials Science and Engineering on 17 August 2026 at 19:50
In his latest book, Professor Eugene Fitzgerald examines the forces that turn breakthroughs into value — and why innovation resists simple formulas.
- With a feel for physics, AI models simulate a wider range of real-world scenariosby Alex Shipps | MIT CSAIL on 10 August 2026 at 19:25
“GeoPT” helps AI models understand the basics of physics so they can simulate how objects respond to things like wind and water more efficiently and accurately.
- Solving the solvent problemby Steve Nadis | Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering on 4 August 2026 at 18:50
By focusing on electrolytes, MIT scientists are making sodium-metal batteries a more practical energy storage option.









