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Dell AI Laptops Will Be Powered By Next-Gen Qualcomm Chips

Dell AI Laptops Will Be Powered By Next-Gen Qualcomm Chips

AI partnerships took top billing at Dell Technologies World 2024, held in Las Vegas from May 20 to May 23. Major news from the conference so far included: Five new AI-capable laptops. More integrations between NVIDIA and Dell’s AI Factory, Dell’s AI enablement program. New partnerships with Hugging Face, Meta and Microsoft. Dell reveals AI capabilities on XPS, Latitude and Inspiron Laptops New Dell PCs are getting in on the generative AI boom, with the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Series processor coming to five new models: XPS 13, coming later this year with preorders beginning May 20 in the U.S.. The…
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Large language models can’t effectively recognize users’ motivation, but can support behavior change for those ready to act

Large language models can’t effectively recognize users’ motivation, but can support behavior change for those ready to act

Large language model-based chatbots have the potential to promote healthy changes in behavior. But researchers from the ACTION Lab at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have found that the artificial intelligence tools don't effectively recognize certain motivational states of users and therefore don't provide them with appropriate information. Michelle Bak, a doctoral student in information sciences, and information sciences professor Jessie Chin reported their research in the Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. Large language model-based chatbots -- also known as generative conversational agents -- have been used increasingly in healthcare for patient education, assessment and management. Bak and…
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Indian Voters Are Being Bombarded With Millions of Deepfakes. Political Candidates Approve

Indian Voters Are Being Bombarded With Millions of Deepfakes. Political Candidates Approve

On a stifling April afternoon in Ajmer, in the Indian state of Rajasthan, local politician Shakti Singh Rathore sat down in front of a greenscreen to shoot a short video. He looked nervous. It was his first time being cloned.Wearing a crisp white shirt and a ceremonial saffron scarf bearing a lotus flower—the logo of the BJP, the country’s ruling party—Rathore pressed his palms together and greeted his audience in Hindi. “Namashkar,” he began. “To all my brothers—”Before he could continue, the director of the shoot walked into the frame. Divyendra Singh Jadoun, a 31-year-old with a bald head and…
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