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NVIDIA’s Eureka merges LLMs and simulation for robot mastery
A new research initiative from NVIDIA has demonstrated an AI system capable of autonomously generating reward algorithms that ...
Machine learning models narrow down solutions in synthesis, compounding, product design, and more.
Abstract: Evolutionary algorithms (EAs) have been used in high utility itemset mining (HUIM) to address the problem of discovering high utility itemsets (HUIs) in the exponential search space. EAs ...
The latest type 2 diabetes (T2D) management guidance from the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) covers newer diabetes medications, comorbidities, and — for the first time — ...
Abstract: Developing 3D graphics applications on consumer-grade mobile devices recently leads to a growing research interest. However, the limited computational and memory storage capacity of mobile ...
Anastasia Maillot is an Evergreen Editor based in Finland. At GameRant, she combines her passion for fiction writing and video games to share her love of all things nerdy with the world. Her love for ...
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I wrote terrible code: A lesson learned
When I was a teenager, I wrote some terrible code. Here's why. Written with Sean Elliott. Directed by Tomek. Graphics by Mooviemakers. Audio mix by Haerther Productions. MORE BASICS: A playlist ...
As Large Language Models (LLMs) expand their context windows to process massive documents and intricate conversations, they encounter a brutal hardware reality known as the "Key-Value (KV) cache ...
Earlier this week, Nvidia debuted DLSS 5, a new generative AI upscaling technology that purports to allow developers to get even closer to realizing their artistic visions by putting weird AI porn ...
LinkedIn is rebuilding its main feed algorithm via a new ranking system powered by a combination of advanced large language models (LLMs) and graphics processing units (GPUs) designed to take a more ...
The CMS Collaboration has shown, for the first time, that machine learning can be used to fully reconstruct particle collisions at the LHC. This new approach can reconstruct collisions more quickly ...
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