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Geoffrey Hinton discusses promise and perils of AI at Toronto Tech...
Does artificial intelligence have subjective experience? Could AI outsmart and outmanoeuvre humans? What can Canada do to ensure it remains a leader in the global AI race that it helped kickstart?
Grand opening for spin-out’s £12m ‘Chemifarm’ hailed as ‘hugely significant milestone’
Deep-tech pioneer Chemify - the University of Glasgow’s Spin-out of the Year 2024 - has performed the grand opening of its first Chemifarm – a new £12m production facility in Maryhill.
Manchester astronomers reveal first look from the world’s largest digital camera
Astronomers have revealed the first images from “the most ambitious astronomical survey to date” – a mission that will transform our understanding of the Universe.
Spotlight on: Dr Katherine McDonald – understanding the ancient world through...
The languages of the past can tell us more about human history than we might have thought. As a specialist in the ancient languages of Italy
New centre to help UK keep pace with future advances in...
The University of Southampton, together with the University of Sheffield, are set to received £12.5m of government funding for a new centre to help design the next generation of electrical systems.
Adolescent drug trial reanalysed
A highly-cited trial from 2007 used by international health agencies to support the use of medication of adolescents with depression, has been critically reviewed by a team from the University of Adelaide.
More and more people missing from official data
Researchers are warning that millions of people around the world aren’t being counted in census and survey data, leaving policymakers in the dark about the populations they govern.
Air pollution a ‘serious public health threat’
A leading Leeds researcher who played an important role in Britain’s response to the pandemic has collaborated on a major new report highlighting growing evidence of health risks from air pollution.
Energy poverty’s mental health harms are about more than money
A University of Adelaide study has found that the negative effects of energy poverty on mental health are not only related to income stress and therefore differ depending on how energy poverty is defined.
Experience beats knowledge: Prof Richard Sutton on reinforcement learning and the...
What can babies do that even the most advanced Large Language Models (LLMs) currently cannot? Renowned AI expert, Professor Richard Sutton, demonstrates this with a video of an...













































