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Meta Introduces "Human-Like" AI Model for Image Completion
Unlike existing generative AI models, this new development of Meta, AI known as I-JEPA uses background knowledge about the world to fill in missing parts of images using a human-like reasoning approach. This methodology, pioneered by Meta's top AI scientist Yann LeCun, helps the technology avoid common errors in AI-generated images, such as unrealistic features. By giving researchers access to this AI model, Meta aims to encourage innovation… read-more
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SC To Use AI For Live Transcription Hearing
At a first, the Supreme Court used Artificial Intelligence (AI) and technology to transcribe its proceedings. On February 21, the Top Court started live transcription service of a court hearing for a trial during the hearing of a case of Maharashtra political crisis. The service was used in the courtroom of CJI DY Chandrachud. AI has been a transforming process powered by Natural Language Processing.
Tags: AI, Supreme Court, CJI DY Chandrachud, Indian Hearing, Maharashtra Crisis
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Scientists Create AI-Powered Ankle To Walk Faster Burning Less Energy
The Stanford University professionals have developed an Artificial Intelligence-powered ankle exoskeleton assistance to help individuals walk faster while burning less energy. The participants in the trial using this gadget walked 42% faster than the normal. Equipped with mobility technology, the device lifts up the heel when the subject is about to take a step, thereby reducing energy. Mechanized for the elderly/disabled, the device is in… read-more
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Netradyne Collaborates With 'Drive Smart Drive Safe' To Minimise Road Accidents
Tech startup 'Netradyne' has combined with a nonprofit organisation 'Drive Smart Drive Safe' (D2S) in-order to curb road accidents in the country. The associations are eyeing to halve the accidents by using AI solutions. Reportedly, the tech firm will assess and analyse D2S' field trial data and handover the interpreted findings to the government. Earlier, both organisations completed a 3500-km rally as part of the national road safety month… read-more
Tags: AI, Road accident, India, Technology, Road transport and highways
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