Machine learning universally maps nonlocal quantum entropy via quadratic local correlation in nonequilibrium states

Understanding the nonlocal nature of quantum states is a major hurdle in advancing large-scale quantum computation and simulation, and Hao Liao, Huang Xuanqin, Wang Ping and colleagues at Shenzhen University and Beijing Normal University have taken an important step toward overcoming this hurdle. The research team has demonstrated a powerful new method for determining quantum […]

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Fact file: X’s AI chatbot claims Carney is not prime minister, Russian video set in Toronto

The chatbot built by Elon Musk’s company xAI, which owns Company X, multiplied in popularity after users pushed back against the false claims. “My previous answer is accurate,” Grok wrote. A few days earlier, Grok responded to a user’s inquiry about a video that showed hospital staff restraining and beating a patient in an elevator. […]

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Yas wins €850,000 to launch world’s first AI cloud engineer to tackle €512 billion in cloud spend waste – TFN

Businesses waste an estimated €512 billion each year due to inefficiencies, misconfigurations, and increased complexity in cloud infrastructure. To address this challenge, Yasu developed the world’s first AI cloud engineer that provides cost visibility early in the development cycle and prevents waste before it reaches production, where fixes can be 10 times more expensive. The […]

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Google, the sleeping giant in the global AI race, is now ‘fully awake’

Since ChatGPT was announced three years ago, analysts, technologists, and even Google engineers and the company’s former chief executive have declared that Google is falling behind in the high-stakes race to develop artificial intelligence. No more. The internet giant has released new AI software and signed deals, including a chip partnership with Anthropic PBC, reassuring […]

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Achieving sub-Gaussian error risk bounds for relative entropy in machine learning with quantum neural estimation

Estimating entropy and divergence presents fundamental challenges across physics, information theory, and machine learning, and researchers are increasingly turning to quantum neural estimators (QNEs) as a promising computational approach. Sreejith Sreekumar of L2S, CNRS, CentraleSupélec, and Université Paris-Saclay, along with Ziv Goldfeld and Mark M. Wilde of Cornell University, established formal performance guarantees for these […]

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Fact file: X’s AI chatbot claims Carney is not prime minister, Russian video set in Toronto

The chatbot built by Elon Musk’s company xAI, which owns Company X, multiplied in popularity after users pushed back against the false claims. “My previous answer is accurate,” Grok wrote. A few days earlier, Grok responded to a user’s inquiry about a video that showed hospital staff restraining and beating a patient in an elevator. […]

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Amid growing concerns about system failure, insurance companies shift to policies to corral AI liability

According to the Financial Times, AIG, WR Berkeley and Great American have each asked regulators to approve new exemptions that would allow them to reject claims related to the use or integration of AI systems, such as chatbots, agents or anything embedded deep within a workflow. Big insurers are scrambling to cut off their exposure […]

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This landmark AI copyright case is a warning for Australian businesses

Welcome to Neural Notes, a weekly column looking at how AI is impacting Australia. In this episode: Why Australian businesses should pay attention to the German copyright judgment against OpenAI. Related Articles Block Placeholder Article ID: 322045 Earlier this month, the Munich District Court ruled that OpenAI violated German copyright law by training ChatGPT on […]

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