Thrilled to share my latest article, '[The Evolution of Artificial Intelligence on the Dark Web]', published in [focus news]. Grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the conversation. #published #article #research"
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Out of many research papers that I reviewed this year, this one from Nature's Scientific Reports is really good. Happy to go through one very unique approach from Artificial Intelligence. So, the year 2023 ends here, happy to Welcome 2024 with more new assignments ! #nature #ScientificReports #ArtificialIntelligence #Springer #reviewer
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Just arrived, the latest book from my favourite author published in September 2024. Nexus by Yuval Noah Harari is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and society. The book explores how information networks have shaped human history, from the early days of language to the rise of artificial intelligence. #BookRecommendation #YuvalNoahHarari #Nexus #Technology #InformationSystems #ArtificialIntelligence
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We are glad to announce our latest publication in International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, "Bearing Anomaly Detection in an Air Compressor using an LSTM and RNN-Based Machine Learning Model," authored by BYUNGGUN JOUNG, Chandra Nath, Ph.D., Z Li, and #PurdueEEE Professor John Sutherland. This research highlights a significant advancement in predictive maintenance for manufacturing, leveraging run-to-failure data from an actual production environment. Our LSTM and RNN-based model has demonstrated a prediction accuracy of 97.4%, offering a more reliable and efficient approach to machine health monitoring. This work marks a substantial step forward in enhancing the reliability and efficiency of manufacturing systems, thereby enhancing #sustainability. #PredictiveMaintenance #MachineLearning #AdvancedManufacturing #ResearchInnovation #Purdue https://lnkd.in/gn7tXUvJ
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This research debunks any claim that machine intelligence (AGI) will improve human decision making. The high speed of machines relative to the slow pace of human thinking could result in decisions made by algorithms that may have existential importance for human beings. https://lnkd.in/gUVa3yQw
The Human Brain Operates at a Stunningly Slow Pace
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Today's issue is out. Read it here 👇👇 https://lnkd.in/gaPZmB8N Top research papers published yesterday are summarized here to save your time & keep you informed on what happened today in LLMs research space!!! #LLMs #researchpaper #largelanguagemodels #research
Summary of top LLMs related research papers published on March 25th, 2024
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Alhamdulillah. I'm thrilled to share that my paper titled, "Exploring the Role and Application of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Digital Financial Inclusion: Identifying Key Themes and Trends Through Bibliometric Analysis in the Era of the Digital Revolution and Technological Advancement," has been published in the Scopus-indexed journal, International Journal of Engineering Trends and Technology (IJETT). This achievement marks a significant milestone in my research journey, and I'm excited to contribute to the field of digital financial inclusion. I hope this work will contribute valuable insights and drive further research in this important area. Please click the below link to read and download the full article. https://lnkd.in/ghDnY4Ab
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If you're interested in some of the stranger aspects of AI and emerging tech, check out this article on living computers made from human neurons. The ethical implications of "organoid intelligence" are profound. As are the possibilities. I may be doing a feature on this topic, so if you work in the space, I'd love to connect.
These Living Computers Are Made from Human Neurons
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📃Scientific paper: UniZero: Generalized and Efficient Planning with Scalable Latent World Models Ref.: arXiv, 2024 Continued on ES/IODE ➡️ https://etcse.fr/7Icx ------- If you find this interesting, feel free to follow, comment and share. We need your help to enhance our visibility, so that our platform continues to serve you. This post is part of our daily initiative to curate and share scientific studies, with full respect for copyright.
UniZero: Generalized and Efficient Planning with Scalable Latent World Models
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Glad things shift a bit, science may get new fresh air this way. On the same line of "electricity" yet, it seems an all encompassing view I have developed a first principles framework in the last years. In an unbiased way as much as possible, and now in the form of a thesis to start with. The views on intuition, agency, intelligence, language, reality I think are represented through the mechanisms as explained in the thesis. Thus, what I have learned is that a degree of freedom of thought is achieved by keeping an agnostic stance and lateral thinking. Paradoxically, for something new to emerge, one should not go in frontal digging. There is always a battle here of undoing too. I hint at that space that also Wittgenstein fought all his life. I dared, by adopting a world view, to name the space, and extend on his work too. The Symbols and Symboliad space are exactly that way modeled so that they turn into means of: drive, self-domestication, externsion mechanisms, and the very properties of the units of meaning, one has always to work with (not symbols as the items considered until now,) and acknowledge an opposite way, or see they act behind back, or that they cannot be denied (as Gödel thought it is possible) are described in thesis of the Symbols Framework. The "soft spaces" in general were less explored especially in the Western scientific views, in which an explanatory "gap" for life was concluding in the hard properties (molecules, particles, chemical, a clear physical causality) yet the knowledge mechanism unfolds, I argue, differently. They are not definatory, whereas what emerges would bind them, they are enacting qualities that ultimately drive. Seems it is nowadays reflected in a "crisis" (could not explain own invented terms, or reality) and looking embarrassing at times. But I can see a bridge between two schools of philosophy. With that an interesting "old view" over things to unfold within the new Zeitgeist. I give explanations from this perspective on: life, the observer, pre-ontological spaces, "sensorymenal," phenomenology, life matter, non-dualism, emerging spaces, conscious perception, forms of life, minimal enactivism, language dichotomies, causal nexus, orthogonal space in Symboliad. There is also quantum physics position expressed, what a "real" real is (and function dragging,) biology, neuro-philosophy and propose Symbolosophy as a "relaxed" and non egological way for scientific demarcation. To have a stronger scientific position to it, I conceived formal definitions to start with. This is looking as first principles but extending far more, and if theory is proving solid enough, it would be able to address more, also as described. Thus, a top view, encompassing paper, so one/I can have a starting point with this new perspective: C. Stefan, "Life, the Observer, and Consciousness" The Ecological, Phenomenological, and Computational Perspective through the Symbols Framework. https://lnkd.in/dr_ZxQ4C
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New SciAm article…https://lnkd.in/gQ35Ws8y I posted about this yesterday. There’s a theory by Prof Johnjoe McFadden called CEMI field. There are between 10^14 and 10^15 synapses providing ephaptic 1:N field connections. Not something AI is likely to manage.soon with its relatively limited wired connection model. 1/ https://lnkd.in/dRdJazS 2/ https://lnkd.in/e5hABx_7 (yesterday’s article)
Consciousness Might Hide in Our Brain’s Electric Fields
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🌐 Can We Store Data in the Form of DNA? 🧬 As technology continues to advance, so does our need for efficient and long-lasting data storage. I recently came across a fascinating paper titled “DNA: The Ultimate Data-Storage Solution” that dives into an emerging field: storing digital data in DNA! 📖💡 With the world generating 2.5 quintillion bytes of data daily, traditional storage methods (hard drives, servers, etc.) may not be sufficient in the long run. DNA, on the other hand, is incredibly dense and stable—just one gram can hold approximately 215 petabytes of data! 🧬💾 DNA storage could revolutionize data preservation with its ability to: 1. Store immense amounts of data in a tiny space. 2. Last for centuries, unlike current storage mediums. 3. Preserve data integrity, even under extreme conditions. The potential here is enormous—imagine having an entire data center stored in a test tube! While it’s still in early stages due to high costs and complexity, the concept shows promising future applications. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/eyer9w2W What do you think about storing data in DNA? Could this be the ultimate solution to our growing data storage challenges? 👉 Share your thoughts! #DataStorage #DNAStorage #FutureTech #Innovation #AI #Tech
DNA: The Ultimate Data-Storage Solution
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