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  • Navigating Great British Energy: Report advises government on getting to cheap and clean energy

    Navigating Great British Energy: Report advises government on getting to cheap and clean energy
    Green Technology, News
    Nov 5, 2024

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    Aberdeen, where GB Energy will be headquartered. The UK Government can secure the future of Great British Energy (GBE) by offering cut-price power and key materials for the UK’s clean energy supply chains, according to a new report from Stonehaven, commissioned by Project Tempo. Sitting as a central recommendation is how GBE can go further […]

  • Despite its impressive output, generative AI doesn’t have a coherent understanding of the world

    Despite its impressive output, generative AI doesn’t have a coherent understanding of the world
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 5, 2024

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    Large language models can do impressive things, like write poetry or generate viable computer programs, even though these models are trained to predict words that come next in a piece of text. Such surprising capabilities can make it seem like the models are implicitly learning some general truths about the world. But that isn’t necessarily […]

  • Anthropic’s New Claude Models Bridge the Gap Between AI Power and Practicality

    Anthropic’s New Claude Models Bridge the Gap Between AI Power and Practicality
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    Nov 5, 2024

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    Anthropic has recently unveiled major updates to its Claude AI model family. The announcement introduced an enhanced version of Claude 3.5 Sonnet and debuted a new Claude 3.5 Haiku model, marking substantial progress in both performance capabilities and cost efficiency. The release represents a strategic advancement in the AI landscape, particularly notable for its improvements […]

  • Empowering systemic racism research at MIT and beyond

    Empowering systemic racism research at MIT and beyond
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 4, 2024

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    At the turn of the 20th century, W.E.B. Du Bois wrote about the conditions and culture of Black people in Philadelphia, documenting also the racist attitudes and beliefs that pervaded the white society around them. He described how unequal outcomes in domains like health could be attributed not only to racist ideas, but to racism […]

  • COP29: What is the ‘new collective quantified goal’ on climate finance?

    COP29: What is the ‘new collective quantified goal’ on climate finance?
    Climate, News
    Nov 4, 2024

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    As nations assemble at COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, one issue is expected to dominate the summit: climate finance. In total, countries need to invest trillions of dollars to build clean-energy systems, prepare for an increasingly hotter world and deal with the aftermath of climate change-fuelled disasters. The UN climate convention also specifically requires developed nations […]

  • An Important New Report from the National Academies on Atmospheric Methane Removal

    An Important New Report from the National Academies on Atmospheric Methane Removal
    Climate, News
    Nov 4, 2024

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    Last month, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) released a report on a relatively new field of research – atmospheric methane removal. Addressing methane is critically important in addressing climate change – methane is the second largest contributor to human-driven warming after carbon dioxide. Although the concentration of methane is much lower than […]

  • How AI is Shaping the Future of Democratic Dialogue

    How AI is Shaping the Future of Democratic Dialogue
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 4, 2024

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    In today’s politically polarized world, finding common ground on complex social and political issues is becoming increasingly challenging. As societies grow more diverse, disagreements on crucial matters like climate change, immigration, and economic policy have only extended. Bringing people together to find consensus on complex issues often requires time, resources, and a level playing field […]

  • Artist and designer Es Devlin awarded Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT

    Artist and designer Es Devlin awarded Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT
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    Nov 4, 2024

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    Artist and designer Es Devlin is the recipient of the 2025 Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT. The $100,000 prize, to be awarded at a gala in her honor, also includes an artist residency at MIT in spring 2025, during which Es Devlin will present her work in a lecture open to the public […]

  • Fighting Against AI-Enabled Attacks – The Proper Defensive Strategy

    Fighting Against AI-Enabled Attacks – The Proper Defensive Strategy
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 4, 2024

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    As AI-enabled threats proliferate, organizations must master how to prevent and defend against these types of attacks. One popular approach that is generating buzz is to use AI to defend against other, malicious AI. This is, however, only partly effective. AI can be used as a defensive shield, but only if employees have the knowledge […]

  • How Log Cabin Kits Can Turn Your Vacation Home Dream into a Reality

    Green Technology, News
    Nov 4, 2024

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    Log cabins evoke images of peaceful retreats surrounded by nature. These structures offer charm, warmth, and a timeless aesthetic, seamlessly integrating into rural settings. Opting for a log cabin as a vacation home promises a sanctuary that provides relaxation and intimacy with the natural world. With advancements in building technology, kits from companies like Frontier Log […]

  • Nanoscale transistors could enable more efficient electronics

    Nanoscale transistors could enable more efficient electronics
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 4, 2024

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    Silicon transistors, which are used to amplify and switch signals, are a critical component in most electronic devices, from smartphones to automobiles. But silicon semiconductor technology is held back by a fundamental physical limit that prevents transistors from operating below a certain voltage. This limit, known as “Boltzmann tyranny,” hinders the energy efficiency of computers […]

  • New Research Finds Sixteen Major Problems With RAG Systems, Including Perplexity

    New Research Finds Sixteen Major Problems With RAG Systems, Including Perplexity
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 4, 2024

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    A recent study from the US has found that the real-world performance of popular Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) research systems such as Perplexity and Bing Copilot falls far short of both the marketing hype and popular adoption that has garnered headlines over the last 12 months. The project, which involved extensive survey participation featuring 21 […]

  • COP16: Key outcomes agreed at the UN biodiversity conference in Cali, Colombia

    COP16: Key outcomes agreed at the UN biodiversity conference in Cali, Colombia
    Climate, News
    Nov 2, 2024

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    The COP16 biodiversity summit came to an abrupt halt after countries failed to reach consensus on the creation of a new fund during a mammoth 10-hour final plenary session. Countries debated through the night on Friday in Cali, Colombia, in an attempt to get through the many items on COP16’s agenda. But, as the talks […]

  • Anthropic Launches Visual PDF Analysis in Latest Claude AI Update

    Anthropic Launches Visual PDF Analysis in Latest Claude AI Update
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 2, 2024

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    In a significant advancement for document processing, Anthropic has unveiled new PDF support capabilities for its Claude 3.5 Sonnet model. This development marks a crucial step forward in bridging the gap between traditional document formats and AI analysis, enabling organizations to leverage advanced AI capabilities across their existing document infrastructure. The integration arrives at a […]

  • Steps to Take To Make Your Business More Sustainable

    Green Technology, News
    Nov 2, 2024

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    Nowadays, no business can thrive only with the concept of profit; it has to consider its impact on society. Making your business greener is not only a good thing for the environment, but it is also a very smart business decision that will help your customers to like you more and increase your brand image […]

  • Understanding Biodiversity Loss In A Changing Climate

    Understanding Biodiversity Loss In A Changing Climate
    Green Technology, News
    Nov 1, 2024

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    Energy Innovation partners with the independent nonprofit Aspen Global Change Institute (AGCI) to provide climate and energy research updates. The research synopsis below comes from AGCI Executive Director James C. Arnott. A full list of AGCI’s updates is available online.  Mangroves, like these pictured in Singapore’s Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, are often considered a biodiverse-rich ecosystem that […]

  • Agentic AI: How Large Language Models Are Shaping the Future of Autonomous Agents

    Agentic AI: How Large Language Models Are Shaping the Future of Autonomous Agents
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 1, 2024

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    After the rise of generative AI, artificial intelligence is on the brink of another significant transformation with the advent of agentic AI. This change is driven by the evolution of Large Language Models (LLMs) into active, decision-making entities. These models are no longer limited to generating human-like text; they are gaining the ability to reason, […]

  • Kaarel Kotkas, CEO and Founder of Veriff – Interview Series

    Kaarel Kotkas, CEO and Founder of Veriff – Interview Series
    AI Technology, News
    Nov 1, 2024

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    Kaarel Kotkas is the CEO and Founder of Veriff and serves as the strategic thinker and visionary behind the company. He leads Veriff’s team in staying ahead of fraud and competition in the rapidly changing field of online identification. Known for his energy and enthusiasm, Kotkas encourages the team to uphold integrity in the digital […]

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