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How Politeness Hacks AI—And Why Chatbots Can Still Get It Wrong
March 4th, 2025 Comments Off on How Politeness Hacks AI—And Why Chatbots Can Still Get It Wrong
The interplay between politeness and AI performance reveals something fundamental about how modern AI processes information. These models don't simply retrieve facts from a database — they engage in contextual reasoning where a query's social and emotional framing shapes ...
Cedars-Sinai Researchers Use AI to Detect Liver Disease in Heart Scans
February 28th, 2025 Comments Off on Cedars-Sinai Researchers Use AI to Detect Liver Disease in Heart Scans
Liver disease affects 4.5 million people in the U.S. according to CDC estimates, and it can often be asymptomatic. Researchers at Cedars-Sinai are working to make diagnosis of liver disease easier and faster using an artificial intelligence algorithm. Cedars-Sinai ...
OpenAI Expands Access to Deep Research
February 26th, 2025 Comments Off on OpenAI Expands Access to Deep Research
OpenAI announced it has expanded access to its Deep Research, its new AI agent designed to conduct complex research. Deep Research debuted earlier this month to users of ChatGPT Pro, the company’s $200/month subscription tier, but is now available ...
AWS and MSK Team Up to Advance Precision Medicine with HPC and AI
February 21st, 2025 Comments Off on AWS and MSK Team Up to Advance Precision Medicine with HPC and AI
Earlier this week, Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced a collaboration with global cancer center Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK). Driven by artificial intelligence, high performance computing, and cloud computing, the project aims to address the projected 15 million ...
AI Workloads Have a Storage Problem. Can DDN’s Infinia 2.0 Solve It?
February 20th, 2025 Comments Off on AI Workloads Have a Storage Problem. Can DDN’s Infinia 2.0 Solve It?
AI’s insatiable demand for data has exposed a growing problem: storage infrastructure isn’t keeping up. From training foundation models to running real-time inference, AI workloads require high-throughput, low-latency access to vast amounts of data spread across cloud, edge, and ...
Cracking Biology’s Code with Evo 2, an AI Trained on 100K Species
February 19th, 2025 Comments Off on Cracking Biology’s Code with Evo 2, an AI Trained on 100K Species
A new foundation model designed to unlock deeper insights into biological code has been released today. Developed through a collaboration led by Arc Institute and Nvidia, Evo 2 is trained on the DNA of more than 100,000 species, covering ...
Where Is AI Making the Greatest Impact in the Workforce?
February 18th, 2025 Comments Off on Where Is AI Making the Greatest Impact in the Workforce?
Where is AI making the greatest impact in today’s workforce? So far, finding a solid answer to this question has been tough. To shed some light, Anthropic, the startup behind the popular AI chatbot Claude, recently released findings from ...
The End of Prompt Engineering? AI Learns to Speak Our Language
February 10th, 2025 Comments Off on The End of Prompt Engineering? AI Learns to Speak Our Language
For years, the rise of large language models (LLMs) has required users to develop a new skill: prompt engineering. To get useful responses, people have had to carefully craft their queries, learning the nuances of how AI interprets language. ...
Feeding the Virtuous Cycle of Discovery: HPC, Big Data, and AI Acceleration
February 7th, 2025 Comments Off on Feeding the Virtuous Cycle of Discovery: HPC, Big Data, and AI Acceleration
GenAI hit the scene fast and furious when ChatGPT was released on November 30, 2022. The quest for bigger and better models has changed the hardware, data center, and power landscape and foundational models are still under rapid development. One of ...
Quantinuum Announces Generative Quantum AI Framework Gen QAI
February 4th, 2025 Comments Off on Quantinuum Announces Generative Quantum AI Framework Gen QAI
Quantinuum just announced a new generative quantum AI framework, Gen QAI. The company says its new framework leverages quantum-generated data to enable commercial applications in areas like drug development, predictive modeling in financial markets, and logistics and supply chain ...


