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AI tool promises to help UK police solve cold cases in just 30 hours:

In the UK, there is an artificial intelligence tool that can solve the most notorious cold cases in the country, in just 30 hours, using detective work which a human may accomplish in 81 years. The Avon and Somerset Police is responsible for the safety of South West England, and they are testing an AI tool said to help in looking through evidence and leads that might have been missed while doing manual checking. Read more.

Why should you care?

  • Breakthrough in AI application: This represents a significant real-world application of AI in a critical field. It demonstrates AI's potential to solve complex, long-standing problems that have eluded human efforts.

  • Data processing capabilities: The ability to process decades worth of information in just 30 hours showcases the immense data-crunching power of AI. This efficiency could revolutionize how we approach large-scale data analysis tasks.

  • Pattern recognition advancements: AI's success in cold cases likely stems from advanced pattern recognition abilities. This could lead to improvements in AI's capability to identify subtle connections across diverse datasets.

  • Ethical and societal implications: The use of AI in law enforcement raises important questions about privacy, bias, and the role of technology in justice systems. It presents an opportunity for AI enthusiasts to engage in crucial debates about the responsible development and deployment of AI.

New AI models are more likely to give wrong answers than admit they don't know:

Newer large language models (LLMs) are less likely to admit they don’t know an answer to a user’s question making them less reliable, according to a new study. Artificial intelligence (AI) researchers from the Universitat Politècnica de València in Spain tested the latest versions of BigScience’s BLOOM, Meta’s Llama, and OpenAI's GPT for accuracy by asking each model thousands of questions on maths, science, and geography. Researchers compared the quality of the answers of each model and classified them into correct, incorrect, or avoidant answers. Read more.

AI Scientists create device that lets you play back your dreams:

A team of scientists from ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan used a modified magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan machine, as well as an electroencephalogram (EEG) machine, to take a deeper look into people's dreams. The study took three participants and monitored their brain activity during sleep, placing them in an MRI scanner across several 3-hour time blocks over 10 days, according to Smithsonian Magazine.  Read more.

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