Science and Technology

Improving AI accuracy: integrating mathematical verification into chatbots

Improving AI accuracy: integrating mathematical verification into chatbots

In the latest development from Silicon Valley, the startup Harmonic, led by co-founders Tudor Achim and Vlad Tenev, is pioneering the creation of artificial intelligence (AI) systems that don’t rely on guesswork. These advanced AIs, exemplified by a bot called Aristotle, are designed to verify their own mathematical calculations, setting a new standard for reliability in automated responses. In a demonstration, Achim presented Aristotle with a complex problem involving a grid of numbers, which the bot not only solved correctly but also confirmed with a self-generated verification program. This self-verification ability contrasts sharply with typical AI behaviors, where bots like…
Read More
Wall Street skeptic throws cold water on the rise of artificial intelligence: is it pure hype?

Wall Street skeptic throws cold water on the rise of artificial intelligence: is it pure hype?

As Jim Covello, head of equity research at Goldman Sachs, drove down Highway 101 this month, billboards screaming about artificial intelligence only reinforced his suspicions. From “Writer Enterprise AI” to “Speech AI,” these signs looked eerily similar to the pre-crisis cryptocurrency craze. Covello has become a leading voice of caution on Wall Street about AI. His research paper, which questions the return on investment for the projected $1 trillion in AI spending, has sent shockwaves through the market. He argues that current generative AI, which can summarize text and write code, is prone to errors, raising questions about its ability…
Read More
Innovative carbon sequestration experiment begins on Martha’s Vineyard

Innovative carbon sequestration experiment begins on Martha’s Vineyard

In a groundbreaking effort to combat climate change, scientists have introduced a new experiment off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, infusing ocean waters with a red dye. This marks the first phase of a series of trials to improve the ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide, according to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. The project, conducted last year, serves as a precursor to larger interventions designed to increase the ocean's natural ability to sequester carbon. The initiative is based on the premise of enhancing biochemical processes that can lock away carbon dioxide for extended periods, potentially mitigating the effects of…
Read More
Canadian educator creates functional hovercraft from recycled materials

Canadian educator creates functional hovercraft from recycled materials

In Alberta, Canada, an educator named Robert Tymofichuk has turned his passion for engineering and his environmental awareness into an extraordinary project: building a fully functional hovercraft. Using discarded car parts and a homemade fabric skirt, Tymofichuk’s craft glides across the surface of the water, performing what onlookers describe as deceptive simplicity. Robert Tymofichuk, who is also the assistant principal, spent more than a year, about 1,800 hours, assembling the hovercraft in his modest workshop. His project involved a 1997 Jeep Grand Cherokee and other recycled materials, which he ingeniously repurposed without any formal plan or design. The hovercraft’s maiden…
Read More
U.S. clamps down on Chinese technology in automobiles due to safety concerns

U.S. clamps down on Chinese technology in automobiles due to safety concerns

The Biden administration has announced a new initiative to ban Chinese-developed software on connected vehicles operating in the United States. The move is intended to safeguard national security by preventing potential Chinese espionage or manipulation of critical infrastructure through connected car technology. The ban, likely to be finalized before President Biden leaves office, is the latest in a series of actions targeting Chinese technology deemed a national security risk. It follows similar restrictions on Huawei equipment and investigations into Chinese port cranes. Officials acknowledge that few Chinese-made vehicles are currently on U.S. roads. However, they stress the need for proactive…
Read More
Jony Ive shapes his vision in San Francisco after leaving Apple

Jony Ive shapes his vision in San Francisco after leaving Apple

Five years after Apple, Jony Ive is making his mark on San Francisco’s architectural landscape, one visionary project at a time. After leaving the tech giant, where he was instrumental in designing the iconic iPhone, Ive embarked on an ambitious journey to redefine urban spaces in the historic Jackson Square area. During a recent visit to his LoveFrom office, nestled in the rich historical context of San Francisco, Ive shared insights into his latest endeavors. He revealed a detailed wooden model of a San Francisco city block that he is actively transforming. Meticulously crafted from alder wood, the model showcases…
Read More