ResearchAI predicts how many earthquake aftershocks will strike – and their strength
Models trained on large data sets of seismic events can estimate the number of aftershocks better than conventional models do.
Academic papers, ArXiv, breakthrough research
ResearchModels trained on large data sets of seismic events can estimate the number of aftershocks better than conventional models do.
A preprint study covering 20,000 computer vision papers and patents over three decades shows “The Surveillance AI Pipeline,” and why the field needs …
ResearchPeople keep predicting that each wave of new technology will mean humans can put their feet up. It hasn't happened yet. Some economists and …
ResearchWhile Demis Hassabis is best known for steering Alphabet's research efforts in artificial intelligence, the 47-year-old is simultaneously leading a …
Projects include cloud supercomputer, Paris research centre and annual conference
ResearchPhotos are two-dimensional (2D), but autonomous vehicles and other technologies have to navigate the three-dimensional (3D) world. Researchers have …
ResearchResearchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) and Embr Labs have created a machine-learning …
A reimagined tool called BirdCast is helping birders, scientists and even farmers
ResearchPredictions of the unemployment duration of the economically active population play a crucial assisting role for policymakers and employment agencies …
ResearchWith neuromorphic computers scientists want to build more energy-efficient AI
ResearchIn the following blog post I will show how to use machine learning to teach a computer to play cards. The game used for these experiments…
This paper examines the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on economic growth in India. The study uses a gravity model to analyze panel data …