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Taming Overfitting: Unraveling the Magic of Dropout in Neural Networks

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Welcome to another exciting post on our journey through the fascinating world of neural networks! Today, we'll delve into a powerful technique called Dropout that helps in mitigating overfitting in neural networks. Together, we'll explore the need for Dropout, the challenges that arise without it, and how it can overcome these challenges with the help of clear code…


A 'ChatGPT' For Satellite Photos Already Exists - Defense One

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Scene: A U.S. adversary is at work on a new type of drone, ship, or aircraft and it's your job to find it, wherever it is. Not long ago, that task would take a massive effort of human, signals, and open-source intelligence collection. But a researcher from AI company Synthetaic has created a tool that will allow users to find virtually any large object that exists in any satellite photo of the Earth within just one day. It's also the sort of capability the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency is also looking to develop, and it could radically shift strategic advantage on the battlefield. Corey Jaskolski, founder and CEO of Synthetaic, dubbed his satellite image scanning tool Rapid Automatic Image Categorization, or RAIC.


What's new in Swift Release 23 in January? – Ephlux

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With this release of Swift, users may now benefit from the latest menu designer functionality, which makes it simple to further refine the menu to improve findability and provide a uniform experience across devices. Simply open your Swift App Designer Studio, click the Edit icon, scroll down, and tap the "click to configure" option. The menu Designer will display after you tap on it, and all you have to do is drag and drop items and change the names of your sub-menus according to your preference. This release of Swift, introduces the OCR functionality. Using the OCR control, end-users can convert the images into text using Optical Character Recognition and save time and increase accuracy in data entry.


Google CEO Believes Society is Not Ready for AI Advancement

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While speaking on CBS's 60 Minutes, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said that society is not ready for the rapid advancement of AI (Artificial Intelligence). The advancement of AI, according to Pichai, will have an impact on "every product of every company." The Google CEO further added that society would need to adapt to the fast-paced changes brought about by AI. He said that a plethora of jobs would be affected worldwide, such as writers, accountants, architects, and, even software engineers. "For example, you could be a radiologist, if you think about five to ten years from now, you're going to have an AI collaborator with you. You come in the morning, let's say you have a hundred things to go through, it may say, 'these are the most serious cases you need to look at first.'"


GPT has entered the security threat intelligence chat

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Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. In enterprise security, speed is everything. The quicker an analyst can pinpoint legitimate threat signals, the faster they can identify whether there's a breach, and how to respond. As generative AI solutions like GPT develop, human analysts have the potential to supercharge their decision making. Today, cyber intelligence provider Recorded Future announced the release of what it claims is the first AI for threat intelligence.


Can Graph Neural Networks be Useful for Reasoning in AI? - Nation Online

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Graph neural networks (GNNs) can be useful for reasoning in artificial intelligence (AI), especially in domains that involve structured data, such as social networks, recommendation systems, and chemical compounds.


How to Find the Right Artificial Intelligence Tool for HR

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I've published a couple of articles lately about the need for organizations to have an artificial intelligence (AI) strategy and how AI can help organizations with employee development. It's possible that with all the conversation about AI technologies in today's news, organizations are talking about what AI could mean for their operation and how to get started. So, I wanted to bring in another technology expert to talk specifically about the things that organizations need to consider when looking at AI tools. Matthew Geohring, MS, is a technology solutions consultant for global insurance brokerage Hub International's HUB People & Technology Consulting Practice. Prior to joining HUB, Matthew spent time as both a human resources generalist and an in-house senior HRIS analyst. I'm excited to be sharing his thoughts with you today.


Artificial intelligence could aid in evaluating parole decisions

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Over the last decade, there has been an effort by lawmakers to reduce incarceration in the United States without impacting public safety. This effort includes parole boards making risk-based parole decisions -- releasing people assessed to be at low risk of committing a crime after being released. To determine how effective the current system of risk-based parole is, researchers from the UC Davis Violence Prevention Research Program and the University of Missouri, Kansas City, used machine learning to analyze parole data from New York. They suggest the New York State Parole Board could safely grant parole to more inmates. The study, "An Algorithmic Assessment of Parole Decisions," was published in the Journal of Quantitative Criminology.


Artificial intelligence will replace Google's historic search engine - Plugavel

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Since the arrival of ChatGPTChatGPTand especially the integration of GPT, theartificial intelligenceartificial intelligence of OpenAI in Bing, Google's management is on alert. AI dev teams were forced to rush out the Bard chatbot, with major issues as a result. Today, while the New York Times announces that SamsungSamsung may well replace Google with Bing as the default search engine on its smartphonessmartphones, the tension goes up a notch at the Internet giant. As a result, it seems that AIs will take an important place at the next conference. Still according to information from New York Timesmore than 160 Google employees are currently in the process of floorfloor on an AI directly integrated into the search engine.


Artificial intelligence is transforming our music, starting with Kanye West

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Kanye West has never sung Hey There Delilah, yet there's his cover of the song online. It's been made using AI, and it's exemplary of how the technology is rocking the music industry, writes Elena Siniscalco Since he went on an antisemitic spiral, Kanye West's music has been accompanied by a bitter taste. But the rapper turned shoe designer has since had his voice co-opted by the masses, singing much loved favourites such as Don't Stop Me Now by Queen or Hey There Delilah by the Plain White T's. All of these have been made by artificial intelligence, using Kanye West's extensive back catalogue to create a convincing replica of his voice. AI-generated music has been rocking the industry for years now, with a surge in younger and independent artists experimenting with it during lockdowns, when access to other equipment and studios was almost impossible. Some went in very unconventional directions, with singer Holly Herndon creating a clone of herself through AI that can sing any song in her voice, in any language.