Michael Phelan, CEO at GridBeyond – Driving Sustainability in Energy: Transforming Global Challenges into Innovative Solutions

Michael Phelan, Co-founder and CEO of GridBeyond, brings a wealth of experience from roles at industry giants like Philips and Toshiba to his current venture in the energy sector. His journey into energy sustainability began with pivotal insights during his tenure at companies focused on automation systems for power stations and distribution grids. Recognizing the […]

Study finds brain reacts differently to human and AI voices

A new study shows that while humans struggle to distinguish human and AI voices, our brains respond differently when we hear them. As AI voice cloning becomes more advanced, it raises ethical and safety concerns that humans weren’t exposed to before. Does the voice on the other end of the phone call belong to a human, or was it generated by AI? Do you think you’d be able to tell? Researchers from the Department of Psychology at the University of Oslo tested 43 people to see if they could distinguish human voices from those that were AI-generated. The participants were

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Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) Explained

In the realm of artificial intelligence and machine learning, Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) have emerged as a powerful tool for image recognition, processing, and classification. Their unique architecture and ability to learn spatial hierarchies make them particularly effective for tasks involving visual data. In this blog post, we will delve into the intricacies of CNNs, their components, and their applications. What are Convolutional Neural Networks? Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) are a class of deep neural networks that are particularly well-suited for analyzing visual imagery. Inspired by the visual cortex of animals, CNNs are designed to automatically and adaptively learn spatial […]

Detroit police department reaches settlement in facial recognition case

The Detroit Police Department has settled a lawsuit filed by Robert Julian-Borchak Williams, a black man who was wrongfully arrested in January 2020 based on a flawed facial recognition match.  As part of the settlement, the Detroit Police Department has agreed to implement new policies governing the use of facial recognition technology.  They include: Prohibiting arrests based solely on facial recognition matches Requiring additional evidence beyond facial recognition before including a suspect in a photo lineup Mandating officer training on the limitations and risks of facial recognition technology Conducting an audit of all cases since 2017 where facial recognition was

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SoulGen Pricing, Pros Cons, Features, Alternatives

SoulGen is an advanced AI-powered tool designed to generate stunning images from text prompts. This innovative platform allows users to create both anime-style and photorealistic portraits, making it a versatile solution for various creative needs. By leveraging powerful machine learning algorithms, SoulGen can transform detailed textual descriptions into visually compelling images, offering a unique way to bring imaginative concepts to life. The tool is accessible through a user-friendly web interface and provides features such as image editing and outpainting, which extends the original image by adding new elements based on user prompts. SoulGen Pros and Cons Pros: User-Friendly Interface: SoulGen […]

How to Build AI Products | Guide

As AI gains power and efficacy, more businesses shift their gaze to leveraging its potential. And the annual McKinsey Global Survey 2023 confirms the explosive growth of generative AI tools. Moreover, one-third of the survey respondents say their organizations are using GenAI regularly in at least one business function. It’s not surprising: AI can boast […]

Big Tech forms AI connectivity standard, excludes NVIDIA

Big Tech computing companies formed a consortium to define a new open standard for interconnecting AI accelerators. NVIDIA was not invited to be part of the group even though it is the largest supplier of AI GPUs by far. AI data centers need to move massive amounts of data with very low latency. High-bandwidth data processing on GPUs happens extremely fast, but the challenge is to transfer data within and between clusters of these AI accelerators within data centers. NVIDIA created NVLink, its proprietary high-speed interconnect specifically designed for communication between its GPUs. The problem is that NVLink is proprietary,

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DAI#41 – Pizza glue, safety second, and AI friends with benefits

Welcome to our weekly roundup of artisanal handcrafted AI news. This week Google said we should put glue on pizza. OpenAI says it’s training a new model safely. And Elon Musk says you’ll need a hobby because AI will take your job. Let’s dig in. Hey Google. Are you ok? Google announced its AI Overview search feature last week and said it would change how people found information on its platform. Well, it changed things all right, but not in a good way. Google AI Overview told users that pythons are mammals, suggested they put glue on pizza, and other

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Nicholas McQuire, Executive Director of Product Management, Strategic Incubations at Microsoft: Shaping the Future of Tech with AI and Quantum Computing

In the rapidly evolving world of technology, leaders who can anticipate trends and drive innovation are essential. We sat down with Nicholas McQuire, a key figure in Microsoft‘s Strategic Incubations division, whose extensive background as a technology analyst has uniquely positioned him to spearhead product management initiatives. In this interview, he shares how his analytical […]

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