How our principles helped define AlphaFold’s release

How our principles helped define AlphaFold’s release

Company Published 14 September 2022 Authors Koray Kavukcuoglu, Pushmeet Kohli, Lila Ibrahim, Dawn Bloxwich, Sasha Brown Reflections and lessons on sharing one of our biggest breakthroughs with the worldPutting our mission of solving intelligence to advance science and benefit humanity into practice comes with crucial responsibilities. To help create a positive impact for society, we must proactively evaluate the ethical implications of our research and its applications in a rigorous and careful way. We also know that every new technology has the potential for harm, and we take long and short term risks seriously. We’ve built our foundations on pioneering…
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Putin said Russia could send long-range weapons around the world to those who want to strike Western facilities

Putin said Russia could send long-range weapons around the world to those who want to strike Western facilities

Russian leader Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday he could send long-range weapons to "regions around the world" wanting to strike Western targets after the US and its allies authorized Ukrainian strikes with their arms on Russian soil.Speaking to international journalists in St. Petersburg, Putin said the new firing agreement between Kyiv and major North Atlantic Treaty Organization members indicated the alliance's "direct involvement in the war against the Russian Federation."Moscow reserves "the right to act the same way," he added."If they consider it possible to supply such weapons to the combat zone to launch strikes on our territory and create…
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AI-based Classification of Customer Support Tickets: State of the Art and Implementation with AutoML

AI-based Classification of Customer Support Tickets: State of the Art and Implementation with AutoML

arXivLabs is a framework that allows collaborators to develop and share new arXiv features directly on our website. Both individuals and organizations that work with arXivLabs have embraced and accepted our values of openness, community, excellence, and user data privacy. arXiv is committed to these values and only works with partners that adhere to them. Have an idea for a project that will add value for arXiv's community? Learn more about arXivLabs. Source link lol
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SVASTIN: Sparse Video Adversarial Attack via Spatio-Temporal Invertible Neural Networks

SVASTIN: Sparse Video Adversarial Attack via Spatio-Temporal Invertible Neural Networks

arXiv:2406.01894v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Robust and imperceptible adversarial video attack is challenging due to the spatial and temporal characteristics of videos. The existing video adversarial attack methods mainly take a gradient-based approach and generate adversarial videos with noticeable perturbations. In this paper, we propose a novel Sparse Adversarial Video Attack via Spatio-Temporal Invertible Neural Networks (SVASTIN) to generate adversarial videos through spatio-temporal feature space information exchanging. It consists of a Guided Target Video Learning (GTVL) module to balance the perturbation budget and optimization speed and a Spatio-Temporal Invertible Neural Network (STIN) module to perform spatio-temporal feature space information exchanging…
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Optimal Transport Guided Correlation Assignment for Multimodal Entity Linking

Optimal Transport Guided Correlation Assignment for Multimodal Entity Linking

[Submitted on 4 Jun 2024 (v1), last revised 5 Jun 2024 (this version, v2)] View a PDF of the paper titled Optimal Transport Guided Correlation Assignment for Multimodal Entity Linking, by Zefeng Zhang and 6 other authors View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:Multimodal Entity Linking (MEL) aims to link ambiguous mentions in multimodal contexts to entities in a multimodal knowledge graph. A pivotal challenge is to fully leverage multi-element correlations between mentions and entities to bridge modality gap and enable fine-grained semantic matching. Existing methods attempt several local correlative mechanisms, relying heavily on the automatically learned attention weights, which may over-concentrate…
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Boeing’s first crewed Starliner mission is finally heading to the ISS

Boeing’s first crewed Starliner mission is finally heading to the ISS

Boeing's first Starliner flight with a human crew onboard has successfully blasted off to space on top of United Launch Alliance's Atlas V rocket, almost a month after it was originally scheduled to launch. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams entered the Starliner capsule and completed necessary checks by 10:08AM ET. Less than 30 minutes after the astronauts entered the capsule, the CEO ULA tweeted that the company was "working an issue with topping valves on the ground side" and that it was running the fix through its Software Integration Lab (SIL) before it's executed. In the end, ULA…
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Get the most up-to-date crypto data | Deephaven

Get the most up-to-date crypto data | Deephaven

The biggest players in the crypto space all use AI to predict prices and manage investments. So should you. Doing so isn't as difficult as you might think.With the right tools, AI workflows are intuitive and easy to manage.This is the first in a six-part blog series on real-time crypto price predictions with AI. In this blog, I'll cover the use of Apache Airflow for the acquisition of up-to-date crypto data.Throughout this series, you'll learn how to:Acquire up-to-date crypto data with Apache AirflowImplement real-time AI with TensorFlowImplement real-time AI with Nvidia RAPIDSTest the models on simulated real-time dataImplement the models…
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You can now live at the luxury Utah desert resort loved by celebs like Ivanka Trump and Kylie Jenner — but it’s up to $12.5 million just for a lot

You can now live at the luxury Utah desert resort loved by celebs like Ivanka Trump and Kylie Jenner — but it’s up to $12.5 million just for a lot

The secluded, luxury resort in the Utah desert frequented by A-listers isn't just for opulent getaways anymore — now it can be your home too.Amangiri, a resort hotel in southern Utah near the Arizona border, is offering permanent residences for the first time in its 15-year history, according to a new report in The Wall Street Journal.The five-star resort sits on 900 acres of desert and has 34 guest suites, each with their own private terraces and king-size beds, starting at $4,200 per night. Guest can also stay in tented pavilions at the hotel's Camp Sarika or in a four-bedroom…
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