44: The Best of Verse

Welcome to the best of Verse 2022. This is a compilation of our best bits over the past year. It’s been a little over 12 months since we launched Verse and our community has grown exponentially!  A huge thank you for all the likes and especially the shares!

Spoiler alert.  Throughout the holiday period, we are super-psyched to announce that our elves have been working hard readying terabytes of data to upload onto the DLA platform. New data partners and updates will be revealed in early 2023!

As always please keep sharing using the buttons below 👇. We’d also love to hear from you, so please drop us a line via the feedback button. Thanks again for reading.

~ Dave.

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INTERESTING READS

4 deep thoughts on deep learning in 2022, here are some of the most notable overarching trends that marked this year in deep learning.

Data Lake - or Data Swamp?

New breast cancer hope as AI breakthrough could spare THOUSANDS of women from chemotherapy. It offers a quicker way of determining if the disease is likely to return after surgery.

Chicago scientists are testing an unhackable quantum internet in their basement closet. They are trying to find a way to get quantum particles to travel over long distances without becoming corrupted.

DeepMind’s new benchmark to test AI model’s perception abilities

AI model predicts patients' response to new drug treatments.

How to prevent common legal disputes in AI projects.

San Francisco makes U-turn on 'killer robots' plan. The state has reversed its decision to authorize police to use robots equipped with lethal weapons.

THE FUTURE OF DATA

The multi-billion-dollar potential of synthetic data.

Synthetic data will be a huge industry in five to 10 years. For instance, Gartner estimates that by 2024, 60% of data for AI applications will be synthetic. This type of data and the tools used to create it have significant untapped investment potential. Here’s why.  

On scientific understanding with artificial intelligence.

Scientific understanding is one of the main aims of science. Undoubtedly, advanced computational methods in general and in AI specifically will further revolutionize how scientists investigate the secrets of our world. This Perspective discusses how advanced computational systems, and artificial intelligence in particular, can contribute to driving scientific understanding.  

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SNIPPETS

For💩and giggles - A place for fun interesting stuff from around the web. Found anything interesting? Send me a message or tweet ‘em to me

⚒️ A huge directory of AI tools.

🍾What makes a Champagne vintage great? Ask a deep learning model.

👩‍🎨 Ai-Da, described as the ‘world’s first ultra-realistic robot artist’, ‘gives evidence’ to Lords committee.

🦪 Scallop discos: technique using lights could lead to more sustainable fishing.

🖼️ Can we still tell if a picture is fake?

📝 Researchers create biodegradable, internet-connected paper that's just one millimeter thick.

🐢 A turtle-inspired robot that can conquer land and sea.

💡 Submit your invention to Quirky and it might just get made.

DATA CURATORS

The possibilities of open science, and the challenges that have emerged in a complex ecosystem.

‘Papermill alarm’ software flags potentially fake papers.

To fix peer review, break it into stages. All data should get checked, but not every article needs an expert.

The door to data sharing is slowly creaking open.

... and finally, this Mixed Trivia Quiz ❓from quizly.co – 🤔How well can you do? 🧐

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