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The Download: understanding AI, and what to expect from the UN’s climate conference

Quote of the day “Shawty crunk, so fresh, so clean.” —Mark Zuckerberg, Meta CEO-turned rapper, debuts a reworked version of 2002 rap hit Get Low in a tribute to his wife, the... Read more »

What’s on the table at this year’s UN climate conference

As I covered last week, Trump’s election will almost certainly result in less progress on cutting emissions than we might have seen under a more climate-focused administration. But arguably an even bigger... Read more »

Google DeepMind has a new way to look inside an AI’s “mind”

Neuronpedia, a platform for mechanistic interpretability, partnered with DeepMind in July to build a demo of Gemma Scope that you can play around with right now. In the demo, you can test... Read more »

Unlocking the mysteries of complex biological systems with agentic AI

Agentic AI is not just another tool in the scientific toolkit but a paradigm shift: by allowing autonomous systems to not only collect and process data but also to independently hypothesize, experiment,... Read more »

The Download: the lab fighting exploitative AI, and plant engineering

Back in 2022, the tech community was buzzing over image-generating AI models, such as Midjourney, Stable Diffusion, and OpenAI’s DALL-E 2, which could follow simple word prompts to depict fantasylands or whimsical... Read more »

The AI lab waging a guerrilla war over exploitative AI

Yet it is “simplistic to think that if you have a real security problem in the wild and you’re trying to design a protection tool, the answer should be it either works... Read more »

The Download: parkour for robot dogs, and Africa’s AI ambitions

Teaching robots to navigate new environments is tough. You can train them on physical, real-world data taken from recordings made by humans, but that’s scarce, and expensive to collect. Digital simulations are... Read more »

Africa’s AI researchers are ready for takeoff

Tech companies have been funneling billions of dollars into quantum computers for years. The hope is that they’ll be a game changer for fields as diverse as finance, drug discovery, and logistics.... Read more »

Generative AI taught a robot dog to scramble around a new environment

Researchers used the system, called LucidSim, to train a robot dog in parkour, getting it to scramble over a box and climb stairs, despite never seeing any real world data. The approach... Read more »

The Download: AI in Africa, and reporting in the age of Trump

It is easy to convince ourselves that we now live in a dematerialized ethereal world, ruled by digital startups, artificial intelligence, and financial services. Yet there is little evidence that we have... Read more »