Tag Archives: neural networks

Researchers isolate memorization from reasoning in AI neural networks

Looking ahead, if the information removal techniques receive further development in the future, AI companies could potentially one day remove, say, copyrighted content, private information, or harmful memorized text from a neural network without destroying the model’s ability to perform transformative tasks. However, since neural networks store information in distributed ways that are still not… Read More »

In stunning Nobel win, AI researchers Hopfield and Hinton take 2024 Physics Prize

Techniques drawn from physics The win is already turning heads on social media because it seems unusual that research in a computer science field like machine learning might win a Nobel Prize for physics. “And the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics does not go to physics…” tweeted German physicist Sabine Hossenfelder this morning. From the… Read More »

Deepfakes for scrawl: With handwriting synthesis, no pen is necessary

Enlarge / An example of computer-synthesized handwriting generated by Calligrapher.ai. Ars Technica reader comments 31 with 0 posters participating Share this story Thanks to a free web app called calligrapher.ai, anyone can simulate handwriting with a neural network that runs in a browser via JavaScript. After typing a sentence, the site renders it as handwriting… Read More »

Disney’s new neural network can change an actor’s age with ease

Enlarge / An example of Disney’s FRAN age-changing AI that shows the original image on the left and re-aged rows of older (top, at age 65) and younger (lower, at age 18) examples of the same person. reader comments 60 with 0 posters participating Share this story Disney researchers have created a new neural network… Read More »