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Scientists are using AI to study bee behavior, zebra movement, and insects on treadmills

GeekWire

Researchers were also talking about the increased use of artificial intelligence and machine learning, at the the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. Their machine learning model predicts how moth neurons respond to different mixtures of smelly chemicals.

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ChatGPT could make bioterrorism horrifyingly easy

Vox

Riot police don gas masks and anti-chemical gloves on March 24, 1995, before raiding a commune of the religious cult the “Aum Supreme Truth” in Kamikuishiki village west of Tokyo. Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP via Getty Images The biggest risk from advanced artificial intelligence is biological.

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Will enterprises soon keep their best gen AI use cases under wraps?

CIO Business Intelligence

Oliver Banks, Retail Consultant and Author Oliver Banks But according to Banks, one of the most impressive cases he’s seen in retail involves a company and source he can’t disclose. Normally, a CCO develops ideas about what the market needs and communicates them to a design team, which produces sketches to then be reviewed by the CCO.

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CIO 100 Award winners prove the transformative value of IT

CIO Business Intelligence

They turned to artificial intelligence to help. In partnership with OpenAI and Microsoft, CarMax worked to develop, test, and iterate GPT-3 natural language models aimed at achieving those results. Revised back-store applications support this digital-first approach.

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Sandbox AQ CEO: Enterprises must prep for quantum threats

CIO Business Intelligence

The A is for artificial intelligence, and the Q is for quantum, says CEO Jack Hidary. The company plans to apply those technologies in the development of software-as-a-service products for the enterprise, tackling problems such as cybersecurity, navigation, and drug discovery. There’s no source code out there.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Biology

ForAllSecure

It's kind of like trying to develop an exploit without using GDB, trying to kind of land a rock chain, without being able to debug it. Honestly the exploit development mindset is the same as like the science mindset. And maybe it helps you find a crash sooner than maybe let's develop.