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Nvidia launches Alpamayo, open AI models that allow autonomous vehicles to ‘think like a human’
Nvidia unveiled Alpamayo at CES 2026, which includes a reasoning vision language action model that allows an autonomous ...
AI has the potential to transform healthcare for the better by freeing up clinicians to refocus on human connection.
Type 2 diabetes doesn’t just raise the risk of heart disease—it physically reshapes the heart itself. Researchers studying ...
"Right now, memory is still very crude, very early," he said. Once AI is able to remember every granular detail of a user's ...
Nvidia unveiled Alpamayo, a family of open-source AI models targeting next-generation reasoning-based autonomous vehicles.
A team of international scientists, led by Dr. Karen Baab, a paleoanthropologist at the College of Graduate Studies, Glendale Campus of Midwestern University in Arizona, produced a virtual ...
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Managing the impact of AI on both human health and planetary health requires new forms of governance
We need to reimagine global governance. In public health, we now accept that human and planetary wellbeing are inseparable. The climate crisis, biodiversity loss, pollution, pandemics, and inequity ...
People are starting to disregard AI slop and content that resembles it. There’s a simple way your content can avoid that fate ...
A WIRED review of outputs hosted on Grok’s official website shows it’s being used to create violent sexual images and videos, as well as content that includes apparent minors.
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Nvidia’s Alpamayo models aim to make AVs reason like humans
Nvidia is betting that the next leap in self-driving will not come from better lane-keeping, but from cars that can explain to themselves why they are doing what they are doing. With its new Alpamayo ...
For more than a year, Alaska’s court system has been designing a pioneering generative AI chatbot termed the Alaska Virtual ...
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Meet Stephen Quake: The Scientist Who Treats Biology like Physics and Turned Life Into Data
Biology has always been an unruly science. Cells divide when they want to. Genes switch on and off like temperamental lights.
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