Ade Famoti joins Drone Express Advisory Board
Ade Famoti, Kathleen A. Merrill, Olivier Murguet, and Julia Sattel have joined the esteemed Advisory Board at Drone Express.
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Ade Famoti, Kathleen A. Merrill, Olivier Murguet, and Julia Sattel have joined the esteemed Advisory Board at Drone Express.
Autonomous agents are rapidly becoming one of the hottest trends in generative AI. Still far from being a solve problem or a mainstream trend, autonomous agents is universally acknowledged as one of the new frontiers…
Today, Microsoft is sharing an update on its AI safety policies and practices ahead of the UK AI Safety Summit. The summit is part of an important and dynamic global conversation about how we can…
Jordan Perchik started his radiology residency at the University of Alabama at Birmingham near the peak of what he calls the field’s “AI scare”. It was 2018, just two years after computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton…
Earlier this year, AMD, Arm, Intel, Meta, Microsoft, NVIDIA, and Qualcomm Technologies, Inc. formed the Microscaling Formats (MX) Alliance with the goal of creating and standardizing next-generation 6- and 4-bit data types for AI training…
Microsoft Research congratulates computer scientist and statistician Lester Mackey on his selection as a 2023 MacArthur Fellow.
Space technology and satellites can be used to prioritise the worst-hit areas during natural disasters and help rescuers save lives on the ground, a space conference heard. Although the AI technology used to scour thousands of…
Autonomous agents are rapidly becoming one of the hottest trends in generative AI. Still far from being a solve problem or a mainstream trend, autonomous agents is universally acknowledged as one of the new frontiers…
Sealed in glass Project Silica’s coaster-size glass plates can store data for thousands of years, creating sustainable storage for the world. Storing data on glass might sound futuristic, but it’s a concept that dates back…