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Hassabis and Jumper developed AlphaFold2, which successfully predicts the three-dimensional structures of nearly all known proteins, approximately 200 million overcoming a challenge that has perplexed scientists for over 50 years.
The post Moungi Bawendi, Louis Brus, and Alexei Ekimov Win Nobel Chemistry Prize 2024 appeared first on AIM.
Most consumer interactions online will soon involve AI agents handling tasks and filtering out marketers and bots.
The post From Finance to Customer Service, These Top 10 AI Agent Drive Efficiency appeared first on AIM.
Saheli will facilitate effective learning opportunities for children aged three to six, with the aim of nationwide adoption in government-run Anganwadis and preschools.
The post Rocket Learning Collaborates with Google to Develop Saheli, an AI-powered Study Buddy appeared first on AIM.
“I was going to have an MRI scan today but I’ll have to cancel that!”, says Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton
The post Godfather of AI Geoffrey Hinton and John J Hopfield Win Nobel Prize in Physics appeared first on AIM.
AI progress in India has a dual edge—one that speaks of pushing the boundaries of innovation for the urban world, and the other that deeply understands and uplifts the aspirations of rural communities.
The post AI for India vs AI for Bharat appeared first on AIM.
Meta finally enters the GenAI Video Space.
The post Meta Unveils Movie Gen; its state-of-the art Video Editor appeared first on AIM.
Bhutia praises Liverpool and Manchester City for leveraging analytics and AI in player signings and game analysis.
The post Bhaichung Bhutia Says It’s Time for Indian Football to Kick Things Up With AI appeared first on AIM.
After Open AI’s o1 launched its new update, a lot of its users took to the internet to share their creative experience with respect to game building on the platform.
The post Soon, Users Can Generate Detailed Game Environments with Simple Text Prompts appeared first on AIM.
“The cost of not prioritising privacy and cybersecurity will soon outweigh the cost of implementing them,” warns Affinidi CEO.
The post AI Has Already Broken Privacy. What’s Next? appeared first on AIM.
“India," represents urban, well-connected users, and “Bharat,” where people are often using smartphones for the first time. Designing AI for these users requires vastly different approaches,” Wadhwani AI CEO said.
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