While this is a recognized problem in face-reading AI models, Nvidia’s tech relies on synthetic data to achieve balance, which comes with caveats.
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After a slump through the latter half of the last decade, the US is experiencing a startup tsunami, according to The Economist.
Microsoft wants its language models to be a little more adaptable.
The company’s latest filing adds another solution to several aiming to tackle the ever-present issue of bias at the source.
A recent IBM patent shows that it may be working on Grammarly for software developers.
JPMorgan Chase is tackling human biases with two recent patents.
Disney wants to use AI to help you recall fond memories.
On Monday, the Financial Times said it struck a deal with OpenAI to allow the generative AI darling to license the FT’s content.
However, these kinds of modifications come at the expense of high-level customization and accuracy.
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he filing adds to several patents from tech companies that aim to tackle the deepfake problem amid the proliferation of generative AI.
Its latest patent puts a magnifying glass to large wells of public data, aiming to make foundational models more robust against attacks.
“Real solutions to hallucination are going to be the next step change in AI.”
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The filings signal the growing use cases for AI in healthcare settings, but also the risks that may accompany using AI in clinical care.
The tech underscores that offering AI services may be just as lucrative as building AI models themselves.