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Kamalika Chaudhuri: Quantifying the Price of Privacy

June 20, 2012

The data avalanche brought about by the digital revolution has made it possible to harness vast datasets for everything from statistical analysis to teaching machines to recognize patterns and respond in ‘intelligent’ ways.

A Human-Centered Approach to Artificial Intelligence

December 10, 2020

…Earth. “How does a machine take actions in the service of our objectives when it doesn’t even know what they are?” said Russell, the Smith-Zadeh Chair in Engineering at UC Berkeley and founder of that university’s Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence. “That’s a puzzle, but it’s a solvable puzzle.” Broadly…

UC San Diego Researchers Selected for IBM Watson AI XPRIZE ® Competition

May 4, 2017

…aims to give “creative machine thinking” abilities to leading cognitive computing systems A team of researchers at UC San Diego has been selected to take part in the IBM Watson AI XPRIZE ®. The competition aims to accelerate the development and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies that are truly…

“Denoising” a Noisy Ocean

March 15, 2023

UC San Diego scientists and colleagues have developed a way for computers to sift through sounds collected by field acoustic recording packages and process them faster than even the most trained human analysts. The method represents a major advance in the field of signal processing.

Training Computers to Transfer Music from One Style to Another

July 20, 2021

UC San Diego computer music professor and high school student devise a machine learning tool to transfer music notation between musical styles.

Bioengineer Studying How the Brain Controls Movement

April 2, 2014

A University of California, San Diego research team led by bioengineer Gert Cauwenberghs is working to understand how the brain circuitry controls how we move. The goal is to develop new technologies to help patients with Parkinson’s disease and other debilitating medical conditions navigate the world on their own. Their…

Artificial Intelligence Catalyzes Gene Activation Research and Uncovers Rare DNA Sequences

May 18, 2023

Biologists have used machine learning, a type of AI, to identify “synthetic extreme” DNA sequences with specifically designed functions in gene activation. They tested 50 million DNA sequences and found synthetic DNA sequences with activities that could be useful in biotechnology and medicine.

Using Machine Learning to Create More Capable Capacitors

June 27, 2019

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology are using supercomputers and machine learning techniques to find ways to build more capable capacitors that store more energy.

Riding the Third Wave of AI without Quantum Computing

October 22, 2019

UC San Diego Theoretical Physicist Max Di Ventra is catching the next wave of cutting-edge AI with an alternative platform he calls “memcomputing,” which doesn’t require quantum capabilities.

Making Art with AI

June 13, 2019

…Art with AI Students learn to use computer algorithms to create artworks Could a computer pick up where Mozart left off? Or could a machine make videos that look like pieces by Picasso? Students enrolled in UC San Diego’s first-ever Machine Learning for the Arts course used methods rooted in…

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