Making a Traversable Wormhole with a Quantum Computer

Favorite Posted by Alexander Zlokapa, Student Researcher, and Hartmut Neven, VP of Engineering, Quantum AI Team Wormholes — wrinkles in the fabric of spacetime that connect two disparate locations — may seem like the stuff of science fiction. But whether or not they exist in reality, studying these hypothetical objects

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Shared by Google AI Technology November 30, 2022

Better Language Models Without Massive Compute

Favorite Posted by Jason Wei and Yi Tay, Research Scientists, Google Research, Brain Team In recent years, language models (LMs) have become more prominent in natural language processing (NLP) research and are also becoming increasingly impactful in practice. Scaling up LMs has been shown to improve performance across a range

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Shared by Google AI Technology November 29, 2022

Amazon Rekognition Labels adds 600 new labels, including landmarks, and now detects dominant colors

Favorite Amazon Rekognition offers pre-trained and customizable computer vision capabilities to extract information and insights from images and videos. One such capability is Amazon Rekognition Labels, which detects objects, scenes, actions, and concepts in images. Customers such as Synchronoss, Shutterstock, and Nomad Media use Amazon Rekognition Labels to automatically add

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Shared by AWS Machine Learning November 28, 2022

Enterprise administrative controls, simple sign-up, and expanded programming language support for Amazon CodeWhisperer

Favorite Amazon CodeWhisperer is a machine learning (ML)-powered service that helps improve developer productivity by generating code recommendations based on developers’ prior code and comments. Today, we are excited to announce that AWS administrators can now enable CodeWhisperer for their organization with single sign-in (SSO) authentication. Administrators can easily integrate

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Introducing Amazon Kendra tabular search for HTML Documents

Favorite Amazon Kendra is an intelligent search service powered by machine learning (ML). Kendra reimagines enterprise search for your websites and applications so your employees and customers can easily find the content they’re looking for, even when it’s scattered across multiple locations and content repositories within your organization. Amazon Kendra

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Google at NeurIPS 2022

Favorite Posted by Cat Armato, Program Manager, Google This week marks the beginning of the 36th annual Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2022), the biggest machine learning conference of the year, which is being held in New Orleans, LA. NeurIPS 2022 will be held in person with additional

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Shared by Google AI Technology November 28, 2022