New AI model with synthetic images boosts mixed reality object detection: IISc
Wednesday, 9 April 2025 Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have pioneered a solution for AI training in Mixed Reality (MR) industrial applications. Overcoming the challenge of extensive image dataset requirements, they've demonstrated that diffusion models can generate synthetic images. This innovative approach significantly enhances object detection accuracy while reducing reliance on real-world images.
C-suite overconfidence in AI could prove bad for business, says survey
Many business leaders have “misplaced confidence” in the strength of their responsible AI practises, according to a new survey by EY.
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Brad Pitt and M3GAN the menacing A.I. doll are set to face off against each other at the box office this weekend...but who will come out on top? According to box office pundits...Pitt's Formula 1 racing film 'F1: The Movie' is set to cross the finish line first with an impressive domestic opening of $40 million to $50 million. Warner Bros., which is distributing the big-budget summer tentpole for Apple Original Films, is being more conservative. As for the 'M3GAN' sequel, 'M3GAN 2.0'...Universal is forecasting a $20 million-plus opening, which would be $10 million less than the first film's $30.4 million record domestic opening in December 2023.
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