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    Illusions provide a way to study compositional generation and understand how machine learning models generate images.
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    Advocates say incentives such as taxes on non-reparable goods and subsidies for repair-friendly designs could encourage manufacturers to support DIY repairs.
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    Experiments show a degradation in foundation-model performance once synthetic training data becomes too prevalent.
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RSS News – Communications of the ACM

  • Can AI Expand the Human Mind? September 23, 2025
    AI may be adding a new layer to the cognitive processes that go into human decision making.
    Neil Savage
  • Language Models Wrestle with Gaps in Understanding September 18, 2025
    Bigger language models tend to use the first half of their layer stack to extract a single fact, no matter how many layers they have available in total.
    Chris Edwards
  • Is It Real, or Is It AI? September 17, 2025
    Some AI labs support digital watermarking to indicate whether an image is generated by an AI tool.
    Logan Kugler
  • How Far Away Is Quantum Supremacy? September 12, 2025
    Two big obstacles stand between current quantum computers and the hardware needed for business use cases.
    Jennifer Goforth Gregory
  • Improving Everyday Computer-Human Interactions September 10, 2025
    Solutions presented in several papers at CHI 2025 may not be as simple to implement as they sound, experts say.
    Paul Marks
  • The Pros and Cons of Zero Trust September 10, 2025
    Implementations are complex, resource-intensive, and involve high costs.
    David Geer
  • AI’s Benefits Can Be Marginal in Medicine September 9, 2025
    The perception of AI driving magical medical breakthroughs is often far from the truth.
    Gregory Goth
  • Fooling You, Fooling Me September 8, 2025
    Illusions provide a way to study compositional generation and understand how machine learning models generate images.
    Sandrine Ceurstemont
  • Fighting for the Right to Repair September 5, 2025
    Advocates say incentives such as taxes on non-reparable goods and subsidies for repair-friendly designs could encourage manufacturers to support DIY repairs.
    Samuel Greengard
  • AI Teams Contend With Synthetic Data’s Jekyll/Hyde Roles August 26, 2025
    Experiments show a degradation in foundation-model performance once synthetic training data becomes too prevalent.
    Chris Edwards

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