Reinforcement learning optimizes quantum circuit architecture for molecular potential energy curves

The quest to accurately simulate molecular behavior is a major challenge for modern computing, requiring increasingly sophisticated algorithms and hardware. Maureen Krumtünger, Alissa Wilms, and Paul K. Faehrmann from the Dahlem Center for Complex Quantum Systems and Porsche Digital GmbH, together with colleagues including Jens Aisert and Jakob Kottmann, have presented a new approach to […]

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Study finds some readiness to use AI among young family doctors in Europe

Background: In this study, researchers surveyed 134 young family doctors from 20 European countries to understand how ready they are to use AI in primary care. The web survey used the Medical AI Readiness Scale (MAIRS), which assesses four areas: cognition (understanding), ability (skills), vision (future value), and ethics. The maximum possible score is 110, […]

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Samsung CMO shares how AI enhances smart home products and daily life

Allison Stransky, chief marketing officer of Samsung Electronics Americas, said in a video interview. CMO Insider How brands are getting consumers to embrace AI-connected homes, an exciting invention born from a student competition, and how her favorite AI device doesn’t have a screen. Below is an edited transcript and video of the interview. Artificial intelligence […]

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Washington State Legislature to consider requiring union consultations over government use of AI

Next year, the Washington State Legislature will again debate whether public sector unions can negotiate over the adoption of artificial intelligence technology by employers. House Bill 1622 would consider requiring government employers to bargain with labor unions over the use of this technology if it affects wages or worker performance reviews. The bill passed the […]

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