All posts tagged: triples

Lucid dreaming app triples users’ awareness in dreams, study finds

Lucid dreaming app triples users’ awareness in dreams, study finds

In a recent study published in Consciousness and Cognition, researchers at Northwestern University showed that a smartphone app using sensory cues can significantly increase the frequency of lucid dreams—dreams in which a person is aware they are dreaming while still asleep. This study marks the first attempt to apply a lucid-dreaming method called Targeted Lucidity Reactivation outside of a lab environment, demonstrating that even a simple at-home approach can help users experience more lucid dreams. Lucid dreaming has drawn increasing public interest for its potential benefits, including enhancing creativity, overcoming nightmares, and providing a space for personal growth and skill practice. Traditional techniques for inducing lucid dreams involve cognitive exercises, such as keeping a dream journal, performing reality checks, and practicing intention-setting before sleep. Although these techniques can be effective, they require significant dedication and consistency. A streamlined, at-home approach could make lucid dreaming more accessible to the general public. The researchers wanted to explore whether a simplified, app-based approach using Targeted Lucidity Reactivation—a method previously successful in a controlled lab setting—could be adapted for …

Nvidia triples and Intel doubles generative AI inference performance on new MLPerf benchmark

Nvidia triples and Intel doubles generative AI inference performance on new MLPerf benchmark

Join us in Atlanta on April 10th and explore the landscape of security workforce. We will explore the vision, benefits, and use cases of AI for security teams. Request an invite here. MLCommons is out today with its MLPerf 4.0 benchmarks for inference, once again showing the relentless pace of software and hardware improvements. As generative AI continues to develop and gain adoption, there is a clear need for a vendor-neutral set of performance benchmarks, which is what MLCommons provides with the MLPerf set of benchmarks. There are multiple MLPerf benchmarks with training and inference being among the most useful. The new MLPerf 4.0 Inference results are the first update on inference benchmarks since the MLPerf 3.1 results were released in September 2023.  Needless to say, a lot has happened in the AI world over the last six months, and the big hardware vendors including Nvidia and Intel have been busy improving both hardware and software to further optimize inference.  The MLPerf 4.0 inference results show marked improvements for both Nvidia and Intel’s technologies. The …

Elon Musk triples down on making Twitter terrible for trans people

Elon Musk triples down on making Twitter terrible for trans people

Elon Musk, world’s richest person and ostensible champion of free speech, took to Twitter late Tuesday to stoop to a fresh low. Responding to tweet complaining about being called “cis” — the shorthand version of the word “cisgender,” which simply means “not transgender” — Musk declared that from here on out both terms are now considered slurs on the social network. Repeated, targeted harassment against any account will cause the harassing accounts to receive, at minimum, temporary suspensions. The words “cis” or “cisgender” are considered slurs on this platform. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 21, 2023 The Twitter owner’s disdain for transgender people is no secret. His displeasure at conservative satire account The Babylon Bee getting suspended for misgendering U.S. health official Rachel Levine is part of what animated him to throw down $44 billion for the social network to begin with. Since then, he’s predictably dismantled what rules were once in place on Twitter to protect transgender people. Musk’s latest transphobic foray comes in the middle of a Pride Month in which LGBTQ Americans …

AI2 Incubator’s new M fund triples down on early stage AI startups

AI2 Incubator’s new $30M fund triples down on early stage AI startups

The AI startup world may be getting hotter by the day, but there’s a difference between a startup that uses AI and an AI-first startup — and the Allen Institute for AI prides itself on fostering the latter in its AI2 Incubator. Their previous $10 million fund did so well that the backers have returned and refilled the coffers three times over. 21 companies have passed through the incubator since 2017, attracting some $160M in further investment and at least one major acquisition: XNOR, an AI acceleration and efficiency outfit that was subsequently (and I like to think as a direct consequence of TC coverage) snapped up by Apple for around $200M. XNOR’s success alone probably would have more than justified this second fund, but AI2 has a knack for finding interesting companies with technical founders going after undervalued markets. Two off the top of my head: WellSaid was getting into synthetic voice as a service quite early, and Blue Canoe uses ML to help folks work on their accents in foreign languages. “We’re at …