AI in Sports and predicting biomolecule interaction

Johan Uddståhl
The Weekly Buzz
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This week, we explored the latest advancements in AI in sports broadcasting, and discover how you can predict the structure and interactions of biomolecules. From the Paris Olympics’ innovative broadcast tech to OpenAI’s new safety research, we’ve got you covered. Dive into the future of tech with us!

The Paris Olympics Will Revolutionize Sports on TV

17 July, 2024

This summer’s Games are going to look bigger and better and louder than ever, thanks to key innovations in the broadcast booth and in the cloud.

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OpenAI Takes a Step Towards Transparency, But Is It Enough?

17 July, 2024

The company announced a new technique to make the workings of its systems more transparent, but people familiar with OpenAI say more oversight is needed.

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The Secrets of Life’s Molecules with AlphaFold 3

16 July, 2024

AlphaFold 3, developed by Google DeepMind and Isomorphic Labs, expands on its predecessor by predicting the structure and interactions of all biomolecules, including DNA, RNA, and ligands.

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The Next Frontier in Generative AI: TTT Models

17 July, 2024

TTT models, a new architecture, could effectively replace transformers if they scale up as their creators suggest they will.

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Thanks for reading this week’s Buzz Weekly! We hope you enjoyed the latest updates from the world of tech. Have a great weekend, and we’ll see you next week!

BR, The Buzz News Crew

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Johan Uddståhl
The Weekly Buzz

Creative tech nerd from Sweden, building what's needed at digital studio Humblebee.