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    AI is cracking a hard problem - giving computers a sense of smell

    Alexander Graham Bell urged National Geographic readers over 100 years ago to pioneer a new science of odour. Today, advancements in machine olfaction, or 'digitised smell,' are meeting this challenge.

    Govt saying aye to laying strong AI foundation

    The government may rope in higher education institutes, key researchers for the model that can be customised for wide range of applications. It will be trained on publicly available data, digitised records of books, journals and research papers from public libraries.

    Encoding the human brain: IIT Guwahati’s novel algorithm may code brain connectivity patterns of healthy and Parkinson’s patients

    IIT-Guwahati's UBNIN, a novel algorithm, encodes brain networks of Parkinson’s disease patients and healthy individuals. It serves as a biomarker for tracking mental illness progression across neuroimaging modalities, offering potential in brain printing and neurodegenerative disorder diagnosis.

    Intel prepares for Windows 'refresh' amid likely Windows 12 launch

    The company last month previewed the next generation of Intel Xeon processors, revealing that 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors will bring a combination of performance improvements and faster memory, while using the same amount of power, to the world's data centres when they launch on December 14.

    How is safety seen in the artificial intelligence (AI) community? It uses the term 'AI safety', but research is needed to ensure AI is beneficial. Trustworthiness and confidence too are needed.... Following are the 7 main challenges in the context of beneficial AI:

    'The godfather of AI' leaves Google and warns of danger ahead

    Hinton said he has quit his job at Google, where he has worked for more than decade and became one of the most respected voices in the field, so he can freely speak out about the risks of AI. A part of him, he said, now regrets his life's work.

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