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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI tool DrugGPT helping doctors, AI solutions for cybercrime and more
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5 things about AI you may have missed today: AI tool DrugGPT helping doctors, AI solutions for cybercrime and more

[ad_1] AI tool DrugGPT helps doctors prescribe medicines safely in England; Shikha Goel urges tech pros to develop AI solutions for cybercrime; Intel's Core Ultra Chips: Powering next-gen laptops for content creators and gamers; BJP to utilise AI translation tool for PM Modi's speeches in South India. All this, and more in our daily roundup. Let us take a look.1. AI tool DrugGPT helps doctors prescribe medicines safely in EnglandA new AI tool, DrugGPT, from Oxford University aids doctors in prescribing medicines safely in England. It provides instant second opinions by analysing patient conditions, suggesting drugs, and highlighting potential adverse effects. Developed by Prof David Clifton's team, DrugGPT offers comprehensive explanations and competitive performance, easing doctors' bu...
How to test if we’re living in a computer simulation
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How to test if we’re living in a computer simulation

[ad_1] Physicists have long struggled to explain why the universe started out with conditions suitable for life to evolve. Physicists have long struggled to explain why the universe started out with conditions suitable for life to evolve.Why do the physical laws and constants take the very specific values that allow stars, planets and ultimately life to develop? The expansive force of the universe, dark energy, for example, is much weaker than theory suggests it should be – allowing matter to clump together rather than being ripped apart. A common answer is that we live in an infinite multiverse of universes, so we shouldn't be surprised that at least one universe has turned out as ours. But another is that our universe is a computer simulation, with someone (perhaps an advanced alien...