AGRaME: Any-Granularity Ranking with Multi-Vector Embeddings

AGRaME: Any-Granularity Ranking with Multi-Vector Embeddings

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The Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D remake is coming to Switch, Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC

The Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D remake is coming to Switch, Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC

has largely kept its lips sealed about the Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D remake since announcing it three years ago, but the publisher has now revealed which platforms it's coming to. When it eventually arrives, you'll be able to play it on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC (via Steam).Since Square Enix started using its distinctive HD-2D tech with , the company has put it to use in a string of titles, including , , the and 's opera scene. Based on the , the HD-2D engine is set to give Dragon Quest 3 a serious visual upgrade,…
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Scarlett Johansson Says OpenAI Asked to Use Her Voice for ChatGPT, and When She Said No They Did It Anyway

Scarlett Johansson Says OpenAI Asked to Use Her Voice for ChatGPT, and When She Said No They Did It Anyway

OpenAI used a voice that sounded a lot like the actress Scarlett Johansson's as its new ChatGPT voice assistant, as many pointed out after its debut.Now things just got a whole lot more explosive, with Johansson saying that company's leadership asked her permission to use her voice — and then went ahead and did it anyway when she said no.Johansson said in a new statement that OpenAI's Sam Altman wanted to hire her to voice the AI assistant, known as "Sky," which is one of five voice options available in the latest update of ChatGPT and was featured prominently in promotional…
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Trotting robots reveal emergence of animal gait transitions

Trotting robots reveal emergence of animal gait transitions

With the help of a form of machine learning called deep reinforcement learning (DRL), the EPFL robot notably learned to transition from trotting to pronking -- a leaping, arch-backed gait used by animals like springbok and gazelles -- to navigate a challenging terrain with gaps ranging from 14-30cm. The study, led by the BioRobotics Laboratory in EPFL's School of Engineering, offers new insights into why and how such gait transitions occur in animals. "Previous research has introduced energy efficiency and musculoskeletal injury avoidance as the two main explanations for gait transitions. More recently, biologists have argued that stability on flat…
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Release notes for Deephaven version 0.30.0 | Deephaven

Release notes for Deephaven version 0.30.0 | Deephaven

Deephaven turns 30! Well, sort of. We've released Community Core version 0.30.0, which brings forth new features to both server- and client-side APIs, improved performance, bug fixes, and upgrades that make it easier to use than ever before.Parquet​Just a few weeks ago, the release of Community Core version 29 included a slew of improvements to our Parquet library, including:Support for the LZ4_RAW compression codec.Better performance.Better and easier-to-understand error handling.In just a short time, there have been yet more improvements to Deephaven's Parquet integration:Proper handling and conversion of Parquet and Deephaven date and time data types when reading and writing Parquet…
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NeuraSpace platform assets jump tenfold

NeuraSpace platform assets jump tenfold

PARIS – In six months, Portuguese startup NeuraSpace has gone from 25 to 250 satellites on its space traffic management platform. “For NeuraSpace, the ball is rolling,” Chiara Manfletti, NeuraSpace chief operating officer, told SpaceNews at the World Satellite Business Week conference here. The latest customer is South Africa’s Dragonfly Aerospace. Dragonfly announced plans Sept. 11 to rely on NeuraSpace for conjunction analysis and maneuver suggestions for Dragonfly’s EOS SAT-1. EOS-SAT-1 is the first of seven satellites Dragonfly plans to launch to gather agriculture and forestry data. “For us to partner with Dragonfly, a truly commercial company, where they see…
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Building High-Quality and Trusted Data Products with Databricks

Building High-Quality and Trusted Data Products with Databricks

IntroductionOrganizations aiming to become AI and data-driven often need to provide their internal teams with high-quality and trusted data products. Building such data products ensures that organizations establish standards and a trustworthy foundation of business truth for their data and AI objectives. One approach for putting quality and usability at the forefront is through the use of the data mesh paradigm to democratize the ownership and management of data assets. Our blog posts (Part 1, Part 2) offer guidance on how customers can leverage Databricks in their enterprise to address data mesh's foundational pillars, one of which is "data as…
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Trying to tame AI: Seoul summit flags hurdles to regulation

The Bletchley Park artificial intelligence summit in 2023 was a landmark event in AI regulation simply by virtue of its existence.Between the event’s announcement and its first day, the mainstream conversation had changed from a tone of light bafflement to a general agreement that AI regulation may be worth discussing.However, the task for its follow-up, held at a research park on the outskirts of Seoul this week, is harder: can the UK and South Korea show that governments are moving from talking about AI regulation to actually delivering it?At the end of the Seoul summit, the big achievement the UK…
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AI products for kids promising friendship and learning? 3 things to consider

AI products for kids promising friendship and learning? 3 things to consider

Smart toys with internet connections and AI-enabled robots, with capacities for sophisticated social interactions with children, are widely available today. This is no doubt driven by rapid development in Artificial Intelligence, with impacts being widely felt. Companies are looking to enhance productivity and revenue, while governments are considering safety measures in their AI strategies. Child-focused AI products include: Parents and professionals working with children may feel pressure to purchase these or other products as alternatives to in-person activities like play dates, therapy or games — or wonder about their usefulness and potential roles in children’s lives. Before charging ahead to…
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