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What we're reading.
1/ A new tool to see if AI is using your art. Increasingly helpful. Learn more from Ars Technica >
2/ Robot dogs to borders? There’s a lively debate in using robots in public patrol, and here’s a take. Learn more from Fast Company >
3/ More breakthroughs on the health science side. We’ve seen vast leaps in protein structure prediction with AlphaFold, and now ProteinMPNN is doing the same for protein design. Learn more at GeekWire >
4/ How is Google training robots to walk? By using terrain semantics. Learn more at the Google AI Blog >
5/ AI can read medical notes now. And it’s working… Learn more at MIT Technology Review >
6/ TechCrunch launched a new AI publication to cover the swarm of advances in the field, and here’s their first piece. Learn more at TechCrunch >
7/ Wonder what a major capital might look like in the future? This is on the lighter side, yet quite cool. Learn more from Mexico News Daily >
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