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Yale’s AI Tools and Resources | AI at Yale
September 23, 2024The world needs codes quantum computers can’t break
September 16, 2024America’s standards agency thinks it has identified three
results of the NIST competition
How We’ll Reach a 1 Trillion Transistor GPU – IEEE Spectrum
August 19, 2024https://spectrum.ieee.org/trillion-transistor-gpu
Nice scaling graphs
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March 7, 2024Power BI Desktop—Interactive Reports | Microsoft Power BI
December 25, 2023Gemini: Unlocking insights in scientific literature – YouTube
December 24, 2023Illuminating protein space with a programmable generative model | Nature
November 23, 2023https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06728-8
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Here we introduce Chroma, a generative model for proteins and protein complexes that can directly sample novel protein structures and sequences, and that can be conditioned to steer the generative process towards desired properties and functions. To enable this, we introduce a diffusion process that respects the conformational statistics of polymer ensembles, an efficient neural architecture for molecular systems that enables long-range reasoning with sub-quadratic scaling, layers for efficiently synthesizing three-dimensional structures of proteins from predicted inter-residue geometries and a general low-temperature sampling algorithm for diffusion models.
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AI rivals the human nose when it comes to naming smells | Science | AAAS
October 8, 2023https://www.science.org/content/article/ai-rivals-the-human-nose-when-it-comes-to-naming-smells
Neural network predicts odors from chemical structures, speeding the search for new, better smelling consumer products
31 AUG 20232:00 PM ET
BY ELIZABETH PENNISI