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The recursive care law: artificial intelligence reinforcing feedback loops and health inequity
In The Lancet in 1971, Julian Tudor Hart gave medicine one of its most important insights: the availability of medical care tends to vary inversely with need—the inverse care law.1 Half a century ...
Yuandong Tian, who spent more than a decade as a research scientist director inside Meta’s Fundamental AI Research lab, has ...
Beijing Zhongke Journal Publising Co. Ltd. The lead author Cheng-Zhi Qin, a professor of geographical information science (GIS) at Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, ...
Researchers from Samsung Electronic Co. Ltd. have created a tiny artificial intelligence model that punches far above its weight on certain kinds of “reasoning” tasks, challenging the industry’s ...
Researchers from Samsung Electronic Co. Ltd. have created a tiny artificial intelligence model that punches far above its weight on certain kinds of “reasoning” tasks, challenging the industry’s ...
Anthropic urges AI labs to consider pausing development, warning that rapid advances could allow AI systems to improve faster than society can manage.
A paper on an AI model developed by Samsung Electronics’ Comprehensive Technology Research Institute (SAIT) Montreal Artificial Intelligence (AI) Lab has drawn global academic and industry attention.
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