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Imagine you are developing antibodies—drugs precisely aimed at a target, for example a viral protein or onco-marker. You test a series of antibodies and find that some work, while others do not.
Google DeepMind researchers have a new way to take toxic data and clean it for AI training. It could prove to be a powerful ...
Google researchers unveil VaultGemma, an LLM designed to generate high-quality outputs without memorizing training data. Here's how it works.
Managing inventory is a bit like stocking your home fridge. Buy too much, and you’re left with spoiled food; buy too little, ...
We're about to get a heavy helping of MCP from the keynote stage, as fuel for the agentic AI buzz. But why MCP? Why is ...
Who owns bank customers' data? It's a murky legal question, and answering it will determine the relationship between banks and fintechs in a future of open banking, writes Gene Ludwig. Whose data is ...
Catalysts play an indispensable role in modern manufacturing. More than 80% of all manufactured products, from ...
We’re in a hinge moment for AI. The experiments are over and the real work has begun. Centralizing data, once the finish line, is now the starting point. The definition of “AI readiness” is evolving ...
Margaret Levenstein receives or has received funding from the National Science Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the U.S. Census Bureau. John Kubale receives funding from the National ...
Data breaches are on the rise. While a VPN can’t prevent such an attack, it can help you mitigate the risk. Here's how. I’ve been writing about technology since 2012, focusing on privacy. With ...