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Google’s SoundFilter AI separates any sound or voice from mixed-audio recordings

Researchers at Google claim to have developed a machine learning model that can separate a sound source from noisy, single-channel audio based on only a short sample of the target source. In a paper, they say their SoundFilter system can be tuned to filter arbitrary sound sources, even those it hasn’t seen during training. The researchers believe a noise-eliminating system like SoundFilter could…
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Microsoft and OpenAI propose automating U.S. tech export controls

Microsoft and OpenAI, the AI research lab in which Microsoft has invested over $1 billion, today submitted a document to the U.S. government describing how a “digitally transformed” export controls system might work and the benefits it could provide. The organizations suggest that their proposed solutions could bring commercial benefits to users, as well as a more powerful, dynamic, and…
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AI Weekly: The election

In the United States, there was nothing else this week except for the presidential election. More people voted in this election than in any other previous U.S. presidential election — a total of 143,518,226 votes and counting. As we close out a long, stressful week, it appears all but a formality that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will be the country’s next President and Vice President.
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The cutting-edge computer architecture that’s changing the AI game (VB Live)

Presented by SambaNova To stay on top of AI innovation, it’s time to upgrade from multicore architecture. Join this VB Live event to learn how cutting-edge computer architecture can unlock new AI capabilities, from common use cases to real-world case studies and more. Register here for free. AI and machine learning demand new approaches to computer architecture — but, of course, there are…
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