Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Friday, July 26, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news, articles, and papers about AI.


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News, Articles, and Analyses

Meta announces Llama, an AI model to rival Anthropic, Google and OpenAI.

https://www.axios.com/2024/07/23/meta-releases-open-source-llama-ai-model

Author: Ina Fried

(Tuesday, July 23, 2024) “The model designed to rival the biggest models from Anthropic, Google and OpenAI.”

FTC Issues Orders to Eight Companies Seeking Information on Surveillance Pricing | Federal Trade Commission

https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/news/press-releases/2024/07/ftc-issues-orders-eight-companies-seeking-information-surveillance-pricing

(Tuesday, July 23, 2024) “The Federal Trade Commission issued orders to eight companies offering surveillance pricing products and services that incorporate data about consumers’ characteristics and behavior.”

Introducing Llama 3.1: Our most capable models to date

https://ai.meta.com/blog/meta-llama-3-1/

“Bringing open intelligence to all, our latest models expand context length, add support across eight languages, and include Meta Llama 3.1 405B— the…”

Alphabet’s Strong Q2 2024 – The Futurum Group

https://futurumgroup.com/insights/alphabets-strong-q2-2024-highlighting-revenue-growth-and-ai-impact/

Author: Keith Kirkpatrick

“Alphabet’™s Q2 2024 results highlight 14% revenue growth, driven by AI and cloud innovations, exceeding analyst expectations.”

AI Software & Services June 2024 Market Snapshot Report – The Futurum Group

https://futurumgroup.com/insights/artificial-intelligence-software-and-services-june-2024-monthly-market-snapshot-report/

Author: Keith Kirkpatrick

“We focus on enterprise AI news for June 2024, assessing product news, partnerships, research developments, and industry and market activity.”

Technical Papers and Preprints

[2407.16286] A deeper look at depth pruning of LLMs

https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.16286

Authors: Siddiqui, Shoaib Ahmed; Dong, Xin; Heinrich, Greg; Breuel, Thomas; Kautz, Jan; Krueger, David; Molchanov, Pavlo

arXiv logo(Tuesday, July 23, 2024) “Large Language Models (LLMs) are not only resource-intensive to train but even more costly to deploy in production. Therefore, recent work has attempted to prune blocks of LLMs based on cheap proxies for estimating block importance, effectively removing 10% of blocks in well-trained LLaMa-2 and Mistral 7b models without any significant degradation of downstream metrics. In this paper, we explore different block importance metrics by considering adaptive metrics such as Shapley value in addition to static ones explored in prior work. We show that adaptive metrics exhibit a trade-off in performance between tasks i.e., improvement on one task may degrade performance on the other due to differences in the computed block influences. Furthermore, we extend this analysis from a complete block to individual self-attention and feed-forward layers, highlighting the propensity of the self-attention layers to be more amendable to pruning, even allowing removal of upto 33% of the self-attention layers without incurring any performance degradation on MMLU for Mistral 7b (significant reduction in costly maintenance of KV-cache). Finally, we look at simple performance recovery techniques to emulate the pruned layers by training lightweight additive bias or low-rank linear adapters. Performance recovery using emulated updates avoids performance degradation for the initial blocks (up to 5% absolute improvement on MMLU), which is either competitive or superior to the learning-based technique.”

[2407.17468] WildHallucinations: Evaluating Long-form Factuality in LLMs with Real-World Entity Queries

https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.17468

Authors: Zhao, Wenting; Goyal, Tanya; Chiu, Yu Ying; Jiang, Liwei; Newman, Benjamin; Ravichander, Abhilasha; Chandu, Khyathi; Bras, Ronan Le; Cardie, Claire; Deng, Yuntian; Choi, Yejin

arXiv logo(Wednesday, July 24, 2024) “While hallucinations of large language models (LLMs) prevail as a major challenge, existing evaluation benchmarks on factuality do not cover the diverse domains of knowledge that the real-world users of LLMs seek information about. To bridge this gap, we introduce WildHallucinations, a benchmark that evaluates factuality. It does so by prompting LLMs to generate information about entities mined from user-chatbot conversations in the wild. These generations are then automatically fact-checked against a systematically curated knowledge source collected from web search. Notably, half of these real-world entities do not have associated Wikipedia pages. We evaluate 118,785 generations from 15 LLMs on 7,919 entities. We find that LLMs consistently hallucinate more on entities without Wikipedia pages and exhibit varying hallucination rates across different domains. Finally, given the same base models, adding a retrieval component only slightly reduces hallucinations but does not eliminate hallucinations.”

 

Notable and Interesting Recent Quantum News, Articles, and Papers for Wednesday, July 24, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news, articles, and papers about quantum computing.


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News, Articles, and Analyses

Universal Quantum Unveils First Commercial ASIC Chip for Trapped-Ion Quantum Computing

Author: Matt Swayne

(Monday, July 22, 2024) “Universal Quantum developed the first commercial Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) chip for integration into the iQPU.”

HPC-QC Integration – AQT | ALPINE QUANTUM TECHNOLOGIES

“Quantum computers integrated into high-performance-computing environment The Austrian joint effort between the University of Innsbruck and AQT has successfully demonstrated the integration of a quantum computer (QC) into a high-performance-computing (HPC) environment. This hybrid infrastructure can now be used to tackle challenges in various fields such as chemistry, material sciences, or optimization.”

QCE24 Home – IEEE Quantum Week

“IEEE Quantum Week is a multidisciplinary quantum computing venue where attendees will have the unique opportunity to discuss challenges and opportunities with quantum researchers, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, developers, students, practitioners, educators, programmers, and newcomers.”

Quantum for Bio and Life Sciences

“- About this Workshop –
As the field of quantum computing rapidly advances, its potential applications in the realms of bioinformatics and life sciences are becoming increasingly important. This workshop aims to explore the recent breakthroughs and future prospects of quantum computing in”

Classiq Transforms Quantum Computing with Qmod, The First High-Level Language for Quantum Programming | News Direct

“Qmod delivers enterprise-grade, functional modeling method of quantum programming for advanced quantum research and enterprise applications”

Quantum Computing: Understanding Qubits And The Future – The Morning Brief | Podcast on Spotify

“Listen to this episode from The Morning Brief on Spotify. There are three kinds of people in the world: those who understand quantum computing, those who dont..and those who do and don’t. Quantum computing goes beyond the world of binaries, into the smallest units of calculations fathomable. It can simulate chemical reactions and optimize AI, financial service and healthcare beyond the range of current human thought. It is into this realm that India wishes to take a leap. It launched the National Quantum Mission with a budget of over Rs. 6,003 crore (approximately $730 million) for 2023-2031. It is building an indigenous quantum computer, of 6 to 7 qubits. Like in other tech capabilities, India is a late starter with super charged ambitions. Host Dia Rekhi, Robert Sutor, Vice President at The Futurum Group and Ajai Chowdhry, Chair of the Mission Governing Board of the National Quantum Mission delve into this fascinating world and analyse India’s place in it.Credits: IBM Research, World LeaderCheck out other interesting episodes from the host like: Bumpy Rides For EVs in India, Lethal Liquor Part 1: How Moonshine Devastated a Village, India Scorching Part 1, India Scorching Part 2, Will Chabahar Port open up India’s own Silk Route? and more!Connect with our host Dia Rekhi on her social media: Twitter & Linkedin Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.”

Classiq and QuEra Announce Integration of Neutral-Atom Quantum Computers into Classiq Platform

“”Press Releases” post in a series of articles about quantum computing software and hardware, quantum computing industry news, qc hardware/software integration and more”

IBM Quantum Developer Conference 2024: Apply today | IBM Quantum Computing Blog

“Attendees will get an exclusive preview of new tools and upcoming roadmap updates from IBM Quantum all organized around a single theme — Performance by Qiskit.”

Technical Papers and Preprints

[2407.13809] Enhancing Quantum Machine Learning: The Power of Non-Linear Optical Reproducing Kernels

Authors: Dehdashti, Shahram; Tiwari, Prayag; Safty, Kareem H. El; Bruza, Peter; Notzel, Janis

arXiv logo(Thursday, July 18, 2024) “Amidst the array of quantum machine learning algorithms, the quantum kernel method has emerged as a focal point, primarily owing to its compatibility with noisy intermediate-scale quantum devices and its promise to achieve quantum advantage. This method operates by nonlinearly transforming data into feature space constructed with quantum states, enabling classification and regression tasks. In this study, we present a novel feature space constructed using Kerr coherent states, which generalize su(2), su(1, 1) coherent states, and squeezed states. Notably, the feature space exhibits constant curvature, comprising both spherical and hyperbolic geometries, depending on the sign of the Kerr parameter. Remarkably, the physical parameters associated with the coherent states, enable control over the curvature of the feature space. Our study employs Kerr kernels derived from encoding data into the phase and amplitude of Kerr coherent states. We analyze various datasets ranging from Moon to breast cancer diagnostics. Our findings demonstrate the robustness of Kerr coherent states, attributed to their flexibility in accommodating different hyperparameters, thereby offering superior performance across noisy datasets and hardware setups.”

 

Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Tuesday, July 23, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news, articles, and papers about AI.


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News, Articles, and Analyses

OpenAI Slashes the Cost of Using Its AI With a ‘Mini’ Model | WIRED

(Thursday, July 18, 2024) “With competing models—including many free ones—flooding the market, OpenAI is announcing a cheaper way to use its AI.”

AI in Context: Cloudera Accelerates AI ROI with Verta Acquisition – The Futurum Group

Author: Dr. Bob Sutor

“Learn why Cloudera’™s acquisition of Verta was a smart move to extend its AI capabilities and accelerate customer AI implementation ROI.”

Technical Papers and Preprints

[2407.15160] When Can Transformers Count to n?

Authors: Yehudai, Gilad; Kaplan, Haim; Ghandeharioun, Asma; Geva, Mor; Globerson, Amir

arXiv logo(Sunday, July 21, 2024) “Large language models based on the transformer architectures can solve highly complex tasks. But are there simple tasks that such models cannot solve? Here we focus on very simple counting tasks, that involve counting how many times a token in the vocabulary have appeared in a string. We show that if the dimension of the transformer state is linear in the context length, this task can be solved. However, the solution we propose does not scale beyond this limit, and we provide theoretical arguments for why it is likely impossible for a size limited transformer to implement this task. Our empirical results demonstrate the same phase-transition in performance, as anticipated by the theoretical argument. Our results demonstrate the importance of understanding how transformers can solve simple tasks.”

[2407.15671] Problems in AI, their roots in philosophy, and implications for science and society

Authors: Velthoven, Max; Marcus, Eric

arXiv logo(Monday, July 22, 2024) “Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of today’s most relevant emergent technologies. In view thereof, this paper proposes that more attention should be paid to the philosophical aspects of AI technology and its use. It is argued that this deficit is generally combined with philosophical misconceptions about the growth of knowledge. To identify these misconceptions, reference is made to the ideas of the philosopher of science Karl Popper and the physicist David Deutsch. The works of both thinkers aim against mistaken theories of knowledge, such as inductivism, empiricism, and instrumentalism. This paper shows that these theories bear similarities to how current AI technology operates. It also shows that these theories are very much alive in the (public) discourse on AI, often called Bayesianism. In line with Popper and Deutsch, it is proposed that all these theories are based on mistaken philosophies of knowledge. This includes an analysis of the implications of these mistaken philosophies for the use of AI in science and society, including some of the likely problem situations that will arise. This paper finally provides a realistic outlook on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and three propositions on A(G)I and philosophy (i.e., epistemology).”

[2407.15847] LLMmap: Fingerprinting For Large Language Models

Authors: Pasquini, Dario; Kornaropoulos, Evgenios M.; Ateniese, Giuseppe

arXiv logo(Monday, July 22, 2024) “We introduce LLMmap, a first-generation fingerprinting attack targeted at LLM-integrated applications. LLMmap employs an active fingerprinting approach, sending carefully crafted queries to the application and analyzing the responses to identify the specific LLM model in use. With as few as 8 interactions, LLMmap can accurately identify LLMs with over 95% accuracy. More importantly, LLMmap is designed to be robust across different application layers, allowing it to identify LLMs operating under various system prompts, stochastic sampling hyperparameters, and even complex generation frameworks such as RAG or Chain-of-Thought.”

 

Notable and Interesting Recent Quantum News, Articles, and Papers for Saturday, July 20, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news, articles, and papers about quantum computing.


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News, Articles, and Analyses

The Long-Term Forecast for Quantum Computing Still Looks Bright – Boston Consulting Group

Authors: Jean-François Bobier; Matt Langione; Cassia Naudet-Baulieu; Zheng Cui; and Eitoku Watanabe

“Is quantum computing finally nearing the point where it can fulfill its transformative potential? The answer, right now, is mixed.”

Quantum June 2024 Monthly Market Snapshot Report – The Futurum Group

Author: Dr. Bob Sutor

“Learn about market & tech developments in the quantum computing industry in June 2024, including improved qubits and product sales & delivery.”

Technical Papers and Preprints

Physics – Mechanical Coupling to Spin Qubits

(Wednesday, June 26, 2024) “A vibrating nanobeam could be used to share information between distant solid-state spin qubits, potentially allowing use of these qubits in complex computations.”

Physics – Measuring Qubits with “Time Travel” Protocol

(Thursday, June 27, 2024) “Quantum sensing can benefit from entanglement protocols that can be interpreted as allowing qubits to go backward in time to choose an optimal initial state.”

[2407.13012] CUAOA: A Novel CUDA-Accelerated Simulation Framework for the QAOA

Authors: Stein, Jonas; Blenninger, Jonas; Bucher, David; Eder, Josef Peter; Çetiner, Elif; Zorn, Maximilian; Linnhoff-Popien, Claudia

arXiv logo(Wednesday, July 17, 2024) “The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA) is a prominent quantum algorithm designed to find approximate solutions to combinatorial optimization problems, which are challenging for classical computers. In the current era, where quantum hardware is constrained by noise and limited qubit availability, simulating the QAOA remains essential for research. However, existing state-of-the-art simulation frameworks suffer from long execution times or lack comprehensive functionality, usability, and versatility, often requiring users to implement essential features themselves. Additionally, these frameworks are primarily restricted to Python, limiting their use in safer and faster languages like Rust, which offer, e.g., advanced parallelization capabilities. In this paper, we develop a GPU accelerated QAOA simulation framework utilizing the NVIDIA CUDA toolkit. This framework offers a complete interface for QAOA simulations, enabling the calculation of (exact) expectation values, direct access to the statevector, fast sampling, and high-performance optimization methods using an advanced state-of-the-art gradient calculation technique. The framework is designed for use in Python and Rust, providing flexibility for integration into a wide range of applications, including those requiring fast algorithm implementations leveraging QAOA at its core. The new framework’s performance is rigorously benchmarked on the MaxCut problem and compared against the current state-of-the-art general-purpose quantum circuit simulation frameworks Qiskit and Pennylane as well as the specialized QAOA simulation tool QOKit. Our evaluation shows that our approach outperforms the existing state-of-the-art solutions in terms of runtime up to multiple orders of magnitude. Our implementation is publicly available at https://github.com/JFLXB/cuaoa and Zenodo.”

[2407.13616] Quantum Local Search for Traveling Salesman Problem with Path-Slicing Strategy

Authors: Liu, Chen-Yu; Matsuyama, Hiromichi; Huang, Wei-hao; Yamashiro, Yu

arXiv logo(Thursday, July 18, 2024) “We present novel path-slicing strategies integrated with quantum local search to optimize solutions for the Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP), addressing the limitations of current Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) technologies. Our hybrid quantum-classical approach leverages classical path initialization and quantum optimization to effectively manage the computational challenges posed by the TSP. We explore various path slicing methods, including k-means and anti-k-means clustering, to divide the TSP into manageable subproblems. These are then solved using quantum or classical solvers. Our analysis, performed on multiple TSP instances from the TSPlib, demonstrates the ability of our strategies to achieve near-optimal solutions efficiently, highlighting significant improvements in solving efficiency and resource utilization. This approach paves the way for future applications in larger combinatorial optimization scenarios, advancing the field of quantum optimization.”

 

Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Thursday, July 18, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news, articles, and papers about AI.


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News, Articles, and Analyses

IBM text-to-SQL generator tops leaderboard – IBM Research

(Tuesday, July 02, 2024) “IBM’s generative AI solution takes a top spot on the BIRD benchmark for handling complex database queries”

Reaffirming IBM’s commitment to the Rome Call for AI ethics – IBM Research

(Monday, July 15, 2024) “IBM joined representatives from many of the world’s major religions in Japan to discuss ethical AI development.”

AMD takes a deep dive into architecture for the AI PC chips | VentureBeat

Author: Dean Takahashi

(Monday, July 15, 2024) “Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Advanced Micro Devices executives revealed the details of the chipmaker’s latest AI PC architecture, which includes a new neural processing unit (NPU) in the company’s latest AMD Ryzen AI chips. The company announced the latest AMD Ryzen […]”

MathΣtral | Mistral AI | Frontier AI in your hands

(Tuesday, July 16, 2024) “As a tribute to Archimedes, whose 2311th anniversary we’re celebrating this year, we are proud to release our first Mathstral model, a specific 7B model designed for math reasoning and scientific discovery. The model has a 32k context window published under the Apache 2.0 license.”

AI in gaming: Developers worried by generative tech

“In a struggling games industry AI has been hailed as a possible saviour. But not everyone’s convinced.”

Technical Papers and Preprints

[2407.12690] The Dual Imperative: Innovation and Regulation in the AI Era

Author: Carvão, Paulo

arXiv logo(Thursday, May 23, 2024) “This article addresses the societal costs associated with the lack of regulation in Artificial Intelligence and proposes a framework combining innovation and regulation. Over fifty years of AI research, catalyzed by declining computing costs and the proliferation of data, have propelled AI into the mainstream, promising significant economic benefits. Yet, this rapid adoption underscores risks, from bias amplification and labor disruptions to existential threats posed by autonomous systems. The discourse is polarized between accelerationists, advocating for unfettered technological advancement, and doomers, calling for a slowdown to prevent dystopian outcomes. This piece advocates for a middle path that leverages technical innovation and smart regulation to maximize the benefits of AI while minimizing its risks, offering a pragmatic approach to the responsible progress of AI technology. Technical invention beyond the most capable foundation models is needed to contain catastrophic risks. Regulation is required to create incentives for this research while addressing current issues.”

[2407.12043] The Art of Saying No: Contextual Noncompliance in Language Models

Authors: Brahman, Faeze; Kumar, Sachin; Balachandran, Vidhisha; Dasigi, Pradeep; Pyatkin, Valentina; Ravichander, Abhilasha; Wiegreffe, Sarah; Dziri, Nouha; Chandu, Khyathi; Hessel, Jack; Tsvetkov, Yulia; Smith, Noah A.; Choi, Yejin; Hajishirzi, Hannaneh

arXiv logo(Tuesday, July 02, 2024) “Chat-based language models are designed to be helpful, yet they should not comply with every user request. While most existing work primarily focuses on refusal of “unsafe” queries, we posit that the scope of noncompliance should be broadened. We introduce a comprehensive taxonomy of contextual noncompliance describing when and how models should not comply with user requests. Our taxonomy spans a wide range of categories including incomplete, unsupported, indeterminate, and humanizing requests (in addition to unsafe requests). To test noncompliance capabilities of language models, we use this taxonomy to develop a new evaluation suite of 1000 noncompliance prompts. We find that most existing models show significantly high compliance rates in certain previously understudied categories with models like GPT-4 incorrectly complying with as many as 30% of requests. To address these gaps, we explore different training strategies using a synthetically-generated training set of requests and expected noncompliant responses. Our experiments demonstrate that while direct finetuning of instruction-tuned models can lead to both over-refusal and a decline in general capabilities, using parameter efficient methods like low rank adapters helps to strike a good balance between appropriate noncompliance and other capabilities.”

 

Notable and Interesting Recent Quantum News, Articles, and Papers for Wednesday, July 17, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news, articles, and papers about quantum computing.


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News, Articles, and Analyses

Infleqtion Leads the Way with First Quantum Computer Installation at NQCC — Infleqtion

(Tuesday, July 16, 2024) “We’re thrilled to announce the installation of our state-of-the-art neutral atom quantum computer at the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC). As the first company to deploy hardware under the NQCC’s quantum computing testbed programme, this milestone showcases our cutting-edge technology and de”

Oxford company unveils ‘pivotal’ quantum computing chip – BBC News

(Tuesday, July 16, 2024) “Oxford Ionics claim to have created the first quantum chip of its kind that could be mass-produced.”

Pritzker announces federal partner for quantum computing campus

(Wednesday, July 17, 2024) “CHICAGO (WCIA) — Illinois’ proposal to create a new quantum computing campus has a new partner with a federal agency. Governor J.B. Pritzker announced the partnership of Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, part of the U.S. Department of Defense, with Illinois’ quantum computing campus Tuesday. The partnership is named Quantum Proving Ground. “The future of […]”

Technical Papers and Preprints

[2107.02151] Continuous Variable Quantum Algorithms: an Introduction

Authors: Buck, Samantha; Coleman, Robin; Sargsyan, Hayk

arXiv logo(Monday, July 05, 2021) “Quantum computing is usually associated with discrete quantum states and physical quantities possessing discrete eigenvalue spectrum. However, quantum computing in general is any computation accomplished by the exploitation of quantum properties of physical quantities, discrete or otherwise. It has been shown that physical quantities with continuous eigenvalue spectrum can be used for quantum computing as well. Currently, continuous variable quantum computing is a rapidly developing field both theoretically and experimentally. In this pedagogical introduction we present the basic theoretical concepts behind it and the tools for algorithm development. The paper targets readers with discrete quantum computing background, who are new to continuous variable quantum computing.”

Towards quantum enhanced adversarial robustness in machine learning | Nature Machine Intelligence

(Thursday, May 25, 2023) “To fulfil the potential of quantum machine learning for practical applications in the near future, it needs to be robust against adversarial attacks. West and colleagues give an overview of recent developments in quantum adversarial machine learning, and outline key challenges and future research directions to advance the field.”

[2407.02467] Error mitigation with stabilized noise in superconducting quantum processors

Authors: Kim, Youngseok; Govia, Luke C. G.; Dane, Andrew; Berg, Ewout van den; Zajac, David M.; Mitchell, Bradley; Liu, Yinyu; Balakrishnan, Karthik; Keefe, George; Stabile, Adam; Pritchett, Emily; Stehlik, Jiri; Kandala, Abhinav

arXiv logo(Tuesday, July 02, 2024) “Pre-fault tolerant quantum computers have already demonstrated the ability to estimate observable values accurately, at a scale beyond brute-force classical computation. This has been enabled by error mitigation techniques that often rely on a representative model on the device noise. However, learning and maintaining these models is complicated by fluctuations in the noise over unpredictable time scales, for instance, arising from resonant interactions between superconducting qubits and defect two-level systems (TLS). Such interactions affect the stability and uniformity of device performance as a whole, but also affect the noise model accuracy, leading to incorrect observable estimation. Here, we experimentally demonstrate that tuning of the qubit-TLS interactions helps reduce noise instabilities and consequently enables more reliable error-mitigation performance. These experiments provide a controlled platform for studying the performance of error mitigation in the presence of quasi-static noise. We anticipate that the capabilities introduced here will be crucial for the exploration of quantum applications on solid-state processors at non-trivial scales.”

[2407.05178] A typology of quantum algorithms

Authors: Arnault, Pablo; Arrighi, Pablo; Herbert, Steven; Kasnetsi, Evi; Li, Tianyi

arXiv logo(Saturday, July 06, 2024) “We draw the current landscape of quantum algorithms, by classifying about 130 quantum algorithms, according to the fundamental mathematical problems they solve, their real-world applications, the main subroutines they employ, and several other relevant criteria. The primary objectives include revealing trends of algorithms, identifying promising fields for implementations in the NISQ era, and identifying the key algorithmic primitives that power quantum advantage.”

 

Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Monday, July 15, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news, articles, and papers about AI.


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News, Articles, and Analyses

Developers get by with a little help from AI: Stack Overflow Knows code assistant pulse survey results – Stack Overflow

Gen AI and beyond: Where else to focus now | McKinsey

(Friday, July 12, 2024) “Yes, gen AI can be dazzling. But to deliver value, leaders will have to look beyond center stage.”

Designing for Education with Artificial Intelligence: An Essential Guide for Developers – Office of Educational Technology

“Informing product leads and their teams of innovators, designers, and developers as they work toward safety, security, and trust while creating AI products and services for use in education.”

IBM’s AI, Open-Source Granite Models & Sports Technology – The Futurum Group

Author: Steven Dickens

“Chief Technology Advisor Steven Dickens shares insights on how IBM uses AI to enhance sports, democratizing innovation through open-source.”

Technical Papers and Preprints

[2407.08488] Lynx: An Open Source Hallucination Evaluation Model

Authors: Ravi, Selvan Sunitha; Mielczarek, Bartosz; Kannappan, Anand; Kiela, Douwe; Qian, Rebecca

arXiv logo(Thursday, July 11, 2024) “Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) techniques aim to mitigate hallucinations in Large Language Models (LLMs). However, LLMs can still produce information that is unsupported or contradictory to the retrieved contexts. We introduce LYNX, a SOTA hallucination detection LLM that is capable of advanced reasoning on challenging real-world hallucination scenarios. To evaluate LYNX, we present HaluBench, a comprehensive hallucination evaluation benchmark, consisting of 15k samples sourced from various real-world domains. Our experiment results show that LYNX outperforms GPT-4o, Claude-3-Sonnet, and closed and open-source LLM-as-a-judge models on HaluBench. We release LYNX, HaluBench and our evaluation code for public access.”

[2407.08105] Federated Learning and AI Regulation in the European Union: Who is Responsible? — An Interdisciplinary Analysis

Authors: Woisetschläger, Herbert; Mertel, Simon; Krönke, Christoph; Mayer, Ruben; Jacobsen, Hans-Arno

arXiv logo(Thursday, July 11, 2024) “The European Union Artificial Intelligence Act mandates clear stakeholder responsibilities in developing and deploying machine learning applications to avoid substantial fines, prioritizing private and secure data processing with data remaining at its origin. Federated Learning (FL) enables the training of generative AI Models across data siloes, sharing only model parameters while improving data security. Since FL is a cooperative learning paradigm, clients and servers naturally share legal responsibility in the FL pipeline. Our work contributes to clarifying the roles of both parties, explains strategies for shifting responsibilities to the server operator, and points out open technical challenges that we must solve to improve FL’s practical applicability under the EU AI Act.”

 

Notable and Interesting Recent Quantum News, Articles, and Papers for Saturday, July 13, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news, articles, and papers about quantum computing.

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News and Articles

A breakthrough on the edge: One step closer to topological quantum computing

(Wednesday, July 10, 2024) “Researchers at the University of Cologne have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum materials, potentially setting the stage for advancements in topological superconductivity and robust quantum computing / publication in ‘Nature Physics’”

Partnership boosts UK access to most powerful quantum technologies – UKRI

(Thursday, July 11, 2024) “UK industry and researchers will gain unparalleled access to the world’s most powerful quantum computers.”

Bob Sutor; Vice President and Practice Lead, Emerging Technologies, The Futurum Group will speak at IQT Quantum + AI in New York City October 29-30 – Inside Quantum Technology

(Friday, July 12, 2024) “Bob Sutor; Vice President and Practice Lead, Emerging Technologies, The Futurum Group will speak at IQT Quantum + AI in New York City October 29-30. Dr. Bob Sutor has been a technical leader and executive in the IT industry for over 40 years. He is a theoretical mathematician by training, with a Ph.D. from Princeton”

Technical Papers and Preprints

[2406.17653] Algorithmic Fault Tolerance for Fast Quantum Computing

arXiv logo(Tuesday, June 25, 2024) “Fast, reliable logical operations are essential for the realization of useful quantum computers, as they are required to implement practical quantum algorithms at large scale. By redundantly encoding logical qubits into many physical qubits and using syndrome measurements to detect and subsequently correct errors, one can achieve very low logical error rates. However, for most practical quantum error correcting (QEC) codes such as the surface code, it is generally believed that due to syndrome extraction errors, multiple extraction rounds — on the order of the code distance d — are required for fault-tolerant computation. Here, we show that contrary to this common belief, fault-tolerant logical operations can be performed with constant time overhead for a broad class of QEC codes, including the surface code with magic state inputs and feed-forward operations, to achieve “algorithmic fault tolerance”. Through the combination of transversal operations and novel strategies for correlated decoding, despite only having access to partial syndrome information, we prove that the deviation from the ideal measurement result distribution can be made exponentially small in the code distance. We supplement this proof with circuit-level simulations in a range of relevant settings, demonstrating the fault tolerance and competitive performance of our approach. Our work sheds new light on the theory of fault tolerance, potentially reducing the space-time cost of practical fault-tolerant quantum computation by orders of magnitude.”

[2407.02553] Large-scale quantum reservoir learning with an analog quantum computer

arXiv logo(Tuesday, July 02, 2024) “Quantum machine learning has gained considerable attention as quantum technology advances, presenting a promising approach for efficiently learning complex data patterns. Despite this promise, most contemporary quantum methods require significant resources for variational parameter optimization and face issues with vanishing gradients, leading to experiments that are either limited in scale or lack potential for quantum advantage. To address this, we develop a general-purpose, gradient-free, and scalable quantum reservoir learning algorithm that harnesses the quantum dynamics of neutral-atom analog quantum computers to process data. We experimentally implement the algorithm, achieving competitive performance across various categories of machine learning tasks, including binary and multi-class classification, as well as timeseries prediction. Effective and improving learning is observed with increasing system sizes of up to 108 qubits, demonstrating the largest quantum machine learning experiment to date. We further observe comparative quantum kernel advantage in learning tasks by constructing synthetic datasets based on the geometric differences between generated quantum and classical data kernels. Our findings demonstrate the potential of utilizing classically intractable quantum correlations for effective machine learning. We expect these results to stimulate further extensions to different quantum hardware and machine learning paradigms, including early fault-tolerant hardware and generative machine learning tasks.”

[2407.07202] Quantum Approximate Optimization: A Computational Intelligence Perspective

arXiv logo(Tuesday, July 09, 2024) “Quantum computing is an emerging field on the multidisciplinary interface between physics, engineering, and computer science with the potential to make a large impact on computational intelligence (CI). The aim of this paper is to introduce quantum approximate optimization methods to the CI community because of direct relevance to solving combinatorial problems. We introduce quantum computing and variational quantum algorithms (VQAs). VQAs are an effective method for the near-term implementation of quantum solutions on noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices with less reliable qubits and early-stage error correction. Then, we explain Farhi et al.’s quantum approximate optimization algorithm (Farhi’s QAOA, to prevent confusion). This VQA is generalized by Hadfield et al. to the quantum alternating operator ansatz (QAOA), which is a nature-inspired (particularly, adiabatic) quantum metaheuristic for approximately solving combinatorial optimization problems on gate-based quantum computers. We discuss connections of QAOA to relevant domains, such as computational learning theory and genetic algorithms, discussing current techniques and known results regarding hybrid quantum-classical intelligence systems. We present a schematic of how QAOA is constructed, and also discuss how CI techniques can be used to improve QAOA. We conclude with QAOA implementations for the well-known maximum cut, maximum bisection, and traveling salesperson problems, which can serve as templates for CI practitioners interested in using QAOA.”

[2407.07694] Scalable, high-fidelity all-electronic control of trapped-ion qubits

arXiv logo(Wednesday, July 10, 2024) “The central challenge of quantum computing is implementing high-fidelity quantum gates at scale. However, many existing approaches to qubit control suffer from a scale-performance trade-off, impeding progress towards the creation of useful devices. Here, we present a vision for an electronically controlled trapped-ion quantum computer that alleviates this bottleneck. Our architecture utilizes shared current-carrying traces and local tuning electrodes in a microfabricated chip to perform quantum gates with low noise and crosstalk regardless of device size. To verify our approach, we experimentally demonstrate low-noise site-selective single- and two-qubit gates in a seven-zone ion trap that can control up to 10 qubits. We implement electronic single-qubit gates with 99.99916(7)% fidelity, and demonstrate consistent performance with low crosstalk across the device. We also electronically generate two-qubit maximally entangled states with 99.97(1)% fidelity and long-term stable performance over continuous system operation. These state-of-the-art results validate the path to directly scaling these techniques to large-scale quantum computers based on electronically controlled trapped-ion qubits.”

 

My Recent Futurum Group Publications: Thursday, July 11, 2024 Edition


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Quantum in Context: Quantum Companies Rotate in New Leaders – The Futurum Group

“Learn which quantum computing companies have recently replaced their CEOs & reasons Boards of Directors make such changes.”

Study of Quantum Computing Energy Efficiency – The Futurum Group

“Learn about a study in France that will look at the energy efficiency of quantum computing systems versus HPC for well-known algorithms.”

Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Thursday, July 11, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news and articles about AI.

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Enabling Quantum Computing with AI | NVIDIA Technical Blog

(Sunday, May 12, 2024) “Building a useful quantum computer in practice is incredibly challenging. Significant improvements are needed in the scale, fidelity, speed, reliability, and programmability of quantum computers to…”

The Words That Give Away Generative AI Text | WIRED

(Sunday, July 07, 2024) “From ‘delves’ to ‘showcasing,’ certain words boomed in usage after LLMs became mainstream.”

Top 5 potential uses, pitfalls for generative AI in federal government

(Monday, July 08, 2024) “We believe Multi-Agent Systems are the only viable approach to bringing generative AI into the U.S. government in a managed manner.”

 

Notable Recent Quantum News, Articles, and Papers for Thursday, July 11, 2024

A selection of the most important recent news and articles about #quantumcomputing.


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Fourier Quantum Process Tomography | npj Quantum Information

(Thursday, May 09, 2024) “The characterization of a quantum device is a crucial step in the development of quantum experiments. This is accomplished via Quantum Process Tomography, which combines the outcomes of different projective measurements to deliver a possible reconstruction of the underlying process. The tomography is typically performed by processing an overcomplete set of measurements and extracting the process matrix from maximum-likelihood estimation. Here, we introduce Fourier Quantum Process Tomography, a technique which requires a reduced number of measurements, and benchmark its performance against the standard maximum-likelihood approach. Fourier Quantum Process Tomography is based on measuring probability distributions in two conjugate spaces for different state preparations and projections. Exploiting the concept of phase retrieval, our scheme achieves a complete and robust characterization of the setup by processing a near-minimal set of measurements. We experimentally test the technique on different space-dependent polarization transformations, reporting average fidelities higher than 90% and significant computational advantage.”

Enabling Quantum Computing with AI | NVIDIA Technical Blog

(Sunday, May 12, 2024) “Building a useful quantum computer in practice is incredibly challenging. Significant improvements are needed in the scale, fidelity, speed, reliability, and programmability of quantum computers to…”

Kipu Quantum Acquires Quantum Computing Platform Built by Anaqor AG to Accelerate Development of Industrially Relevant Quantum Solutions

(Thursday, July 11, 2024) “/PRNewswire/ — Kipu Quantum, the worldwide leading quantum software company, announced today the strategic acquisition of PlanQK, the German quantum computing…”

Simulating the universe’s most extreme environments | IBM Quantum Computing Blog

“Scalable techniques for quantum simulations of high-energy physics.”

Quantum in Context: Quantum Companies Rotate in New Leaders – The Futurum Group

“Learn which quantum computing companies have recently replaced their CEOs & reasons Boards of Directors make such changes.”

EDF, Alice & Bob, Quandela and CNRS Partner to Optimize Quantum Computing’s Energy Efficiency

“PARIS, July 10, 2024 — French electric utility company EDF, in collaboration with quantum computing firms Quandela and Alice & Bob, and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), has […]”

Study of Quantum Computing Energy Efficiency – The Futurum Group

“Learn about a study in France that will look at the energy efficiency of quantum computing systems versus HPC for well-known algorithms.”

Oxford Ionics breaks global quantum performance records

“Oxford Ionics has demonstrated the highest performing quantum chip in the world, which can be produced at scale in a standard semiconductor fabrication plant.”

 

Notable and Interesting Recent Quantum News, Articles, and Papers for Tuesday, July 9, 2024

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planqc Announces €50 Million Series A

(Monday, July 08, 2024) “Digital atom-based quantum computing company planqc announced that the company has secured €50 million financing in a Series A round.”

Zapata AI and D-Wave Quantum Announce Expanded Partnership for Advanced Generative AI Solutions

“BOSTON and PALO ALTO, Calif., July 8, 2024 — Zapata Computing Holdings Inc., a leader in Industrial Generative AI software solutions, and D-Wave Quantum Inc., a leader in quantum computing […]”

Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Tuesday, July 9, 2024

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Unleash developer productivity with generative AI | McKinsey

(Tuesday, June 27, 2023) “A new McKinsey study shows that software developers can complete tasks up to twice as fast with generative AI. Four actions can help maximize productivity.”

IBM Makes Generative AI Platform for DevOps Available – DevOps.com

(Tuesday, July 02, 2024) “IBM has made available IBM Concert, leveraging generative artificial intelligence and knowledge graphs to surface in real-time dependencies.”

Maintaining human oversight in AI-enhanced software development – Help Net Security

(Wednesday, July 03, 2024) “It’s not that AI-generated code introduces new security gaps; it just means that even more code will make its way through existing gaps.”

Transparency From Behind the Generative AI Curtain – The New Stack

(Friday, July 05, 2024) “The Foundational Model Transparency Index illuminates the black box of data on which large language models are trained.”

Nintendo Says Generative AI Can Be Used in ‘Creative Ways,’ but Highlights IP Issues – IGN

(Friday, July 05, 2024) “Nintendo has commented on the controversial topic of generative AI in video game development, outline the pros and cons as it sees them.”

Enterprises must stop GenAI experiments and start long-term strategies | Computer Weekly

“Steven Webb, chief technology & innovation officer, Capgemini UK argues for enterprise organisations to put aside GenAI experimentation and build long-term strategies with it.”

Gen AI and software development | Deloitte Insights

“Freeplay CEO Ian Cairns describes how the organization has adapted to the paradigm shift that generative AI demands while building AI applications”

Zapata AI and D-Wave Quantum Announce Expanded Partnership for Advanced Generative AI Solutions

“BOSTON and PALO ALTO, Calif., July 8, 2024 — Zapata Computing Holdings Inc., a leader in Industrial Generative AI software solutions, and D-Wave Quantum Inc., a leader in quantum computing […]”

Notable and Interesting Recent Quantum News, Articles, and Papers for Monday, July 1, 2024

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Quantum technology companies set for big tax incentives under new law

(Thursday, June 27, 2024) “Economic development package also expands film, EV industry tax breaks”

Canada Amends Export Control List to Include Goods and Technology Related to Quantum Computing and Advanced Semiconductors

(Thursday, June 27, 2024) “On June 19, 2024, Global Affairs Canada issued a Notice to Exporters regarding regulatory amendments to the Export Control List (ECL) that were previously approved by an order-in-council (Order) on May 31, 2024 (Amendments). The Amendments target goods and technology in relation to quantum computing and advanced semiconductors, following similar unilateral amendments (or proposed amendments)”

Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Monday, July 1, 2024

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France leads the pack for generative AI funding in Europe | TechCrunch

(Wednesday, June 19, 2024) “Like it or hate it, artificial intelligence — especially generative AI — is the technology story of 2024. OpenAI, with its rollouts of viral services like”

Generative AI Can’t Cite Its Sources

(Wednesday, June 26, 2024) “How will OpenAI keep its promise to media companies?”

Illia Polosukhin On Inventing The Tech Behind Generative AI At Google

(Thursday, June 27, 2024) “Illia Polosukhin is one of the “Transformer 8,” a group that many call the founding fathers of generative AI. They co-wrote a paper at Google in 2017 that es…”

How generative AI could reinvent what it means to play

“AI-powered NPCs that don’t need a script could make games—and other worlds—deeply immersive.”

Cornell transforms generative AI education and clones a faculty member | Cornell Chronicle

“Designing and Building AI Solutions is a new online certificate program, with one-of-a-kind features designed to enhance the learning experience for those that desire to build their own AI products—no coding required.”

Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Thursday, June 27, 2024

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Empowering every scientist with AI-augmented scientific discovery – The Official Microsoft Blog

(Tuesday, June 18, 2024) “At Microsoft, our vision is to empower scientists with the latest breakthroughs in AI to unlock their full creative potential and tackle some of our most pressing challenges. This vision will require bringing the full power of generative AI together with quantum-classical hybrid computing to augment every stage of the scientific method. Whether expanding knowledge…”

CuspAI raises $30M to create a GenAI-driven search engine for new materials | TechCrunch

(Tuesday, June 18, 2024) “The company says its platform functions like a search engine for materials, enabling the fast evaluation of a “vast number of novel structures.””

Embracer Group believes AI will “empower” developers

(Thursday, June 20, 2024) “Game developers have expressed concerns about AI.”

How Amazon Bedrock Helps Build GenAI Apps in Python

(Thursday, June 20, 2024) “In this episode of the New Stack Makers, Suman Debnath of AWS discussed how Amazon Bedrock, a GenAI framework, can accelerate developers’ work.”

Nvidia hints at the future of DLSS for AI-generated textures and NPCs in games

(Monday, June 24, 2024) “At a Computex 2024 Q&A session, Nvidia CEO Huang dropped some tantalizing hints about where the chipmaker is taking DLSS next. Currently, DLSS uses AI to upscale…”

How High-Performance Computing Is Shaping the Future of Quantum and AI | InTechnology | Intel

(Monday, June 24, 2024) “In this What That Means video, Camille talks with James Reinders, a high-performance computing engineer at Intel. They get into how supercomputers came to be…”

AI is in the tire-kicking phase

(Tuesday, June 25, 2024) “Smart companies will experiment with small generative AI applications to gain the skills and confidence to try bolder projects.”

“It Was Astonishing”: How NBC Convinced Al Michaels to Embrace His AI Voice for Olympics Coverage

(Wednesday, June 26, 2024) “The network will use an artificial clone of the legendary broadcaster’s voice to narrate its daily recaps of the summer event. “It was not only close,” he says of the technology, “it was almost 2% off perfect.””

The next entertainment industry strike could be over AI and video games

(Thursday, June 27, 2024) “Hollywood’s video game actors want to avoid a strike, but negotiations between SAG-AFTRA and video game companies have stalled over the use of artificial intelligence.”

Forget AI – quantum computing is the disruptive tech that will really shape Ireland’s future

“It is vitally important that we prepare for the quantum era in order to reap the strategic and economic advantages”

Notable Recent Quantum News, Articles, and Papers for Thursday, June 27, 2024

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Empowering every scientist with AI-augmented scientific discovery – The Official Microsoft Blog

(Tuesday, June 18, 2024) “At Microsoft, our vision is to empower scientists with the latest breakthroughs in AI to unlock their full creative potential and tackle some of our most pressing challenges. This vision will require bringing the full power of generative AI together with quantum-classical hybrid computing to augment every stage of the scientific method. Whether expanding knowledge…”

Call for new DOD-led quantum hub builds momentum on the Hill

(Friday, June 21, 2024) “A House lawmaker is proposing a $20 million increase in Army RDT&E funding for a first-of-its-kind quantum center of excellence.”

How High-Performance Computing Is Shaping the Future of Quantum and AI | InTechnology | Intel

(Monday, June 24, 2024) “In this What That Means video, Camille talks with James Reinders, a high-performance computing engineer at Intel. They get into how supercomputers came to be…”

Infleqtion Marks Milestone with First UK Sale of Quantum Clock, Tiqker — Infleqtion

(Wednesday, June 26, 2024) “Infleqtion is delighted to announce the first UK commercial delivery of its groundbreaking optical atomic clock, Tiqker™, to the University of Strathclyde. This marks a historic milestone as the first sale and commercial delivery of any optical atomic clock within the UK.”

Forget AI – quantum computing is the disruptive tech that will really shape Ireland’s future

“It is vitally important that we prepare for the quantum era in order to reap the strategic and economic advantages”

IonQ Showcases Strong Partnerships at ‘Quantum Korea 2024’

“IonQ highlights collaboration with Hyundai Motors, Seoul National University, Sungkyunkwan University, and others in South Korea”

The First Advanced Quantum Processing Unit Delivered by Pasqal to GENCI and CEA – Pasqal

“A pioneering 100+ qubit quantum processing unit (QPU), acquired by GENCI (Grand Équipement National de Calcul Intensif), was delivered at TGCC, the CEA computing centre.”

My Recent Futurum Group Publications: Monday, July 24, 2024 Edition

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Qubit News from Alice & Bob, Diraq, and Quantinuum – The Futurum Group

“Learn how quantum companies Alice & Bob, Diraq, and Quantinuum are advancing qubit technology through better fidelity and manufacturability.”

Notable and Interesting Recent Quantum News, Articles, and Papers for Monday, June 24, 2024

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D-Wave announces new hybrid quantum solver for commercial applications supporting 2M variables – SiliconANGLE

(Monday, June 17, 2024) “D-Wave announces new hybrid quantum solver for commercial applications supporting 2M variables – SiliconANGLE”

C12, a French quantum computing startup founded by twin brothers, raises $19.4M | TechCrunch

(Wednesday, June 19, 2024) “C12 is announcing that it recently raised an €18 million funding round ($19.4 million at today’s exchange rate). Originally founded in 2020 as a spinoff”

Quantum QuickTake: Qubit News from Alice & Bob, Diraq, and Quantinuum

“Learn how quantum companies Alice & Bob, Diraq, and Quantinuum are advancing qubit technology through better fidelity and manufacturability.”

Germany Launches Its 1st Hybrid Quantum Computer at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre

“MUNICH, June 18, 2024 — In collaboration with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the Q-Exa consortium, led by IQM Quantum Computers (IQM), […]”

CU Boulder Wins $20M to Lead National Quantum Nanofab Facility

“June 20, 2024 — Researchers at CU Boulder will soon begin work on what they’re calling the “quantum machine shop” of the 21st century. The U.S. National Science Foundation today announced […]”

Classiq Collaborates with BMW Group and NVIDIA to Drive Quantum Computing Applicability in Electrical Systems Engineering | News Direct

“Classiq Collaborates with BMW Group and NVIDIA to Drive Quantum Computing Applicability in Electrical Systems Engineering”

Notable and Interesting Recent AI News, Articles, and Papers for Monday, June 24, 2024

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Steam :: Steamworks Development :: AI Content on Steam

(Tuesday, January 09, 2024) “Back in June, we shared that while our goal continues to be shipping as many games as possible on Steam, we needed some time to learn about the fast-moving and legally murky space of AI technology, especially given Steam’s worldwide reach. Today, after spending the last few months learning more about this space and talking with game developers, we are making changes to how we handle games that use AI technology. This will enable us to release the vast majority of games that use it.”

Blog | The Rise of Generative AI in Revolutionizing Game Development

“In this article, we’ll explore the impact of generative AI on game development, the challenges it presents, and how developers can leverage automation tools to navigate this new frontier.”

HPE Unveils NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE: Enterprise AI Ascends

“HPE & NVIDIA debut “NVIDIA AI Computing by HPE” portfolio of co-developed AI solutions aimed at transforming enterprise AI.”

Introducing Claude 3.5 Sonnet

“Introducing Claude 3.5 Sonnet—our most intelligent model yet. Sonnet now outperforms competitor models and Claude 3 Opus on key evaluations, at twice the speed.”

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