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Multi-modal hallucination control by visual information grounding - Amazon Science

Generative Vision-Language Models (VLMs) are prone to generate plausible-sounding textual answers that, however, are not always grounded in the input image. We investigate this phenomenon, usually referred to as “hallucination” and show that it stems from an excessive reliance on the language…

Game studios show resilience amid shifting market | Unity | VentureBeat

Game engine maker Unity published a report today that sheds light on the gaming industry's response to economic challenges.

Anthropic unveils Claude 3, surpassing GPT-4 and Gemini Ultra in benchmark tests | VentureBeat

Anthropic's new Claude 3 AI models topped benchmarks and demonstrated unprecedented enterprise capabilities, but recent issues show eliminating bias remains an ongoing challenge Constitutional AI aims to address.

Four Best Practices To Get Your EA Program On Track | Network World

An effective enterprise architecture (EA) practice can eliminate business-IT-alignment problems, bring order and purpose to an organization's use of technology, and lead an enterprise on the road to greater collaboration and innovation. The problem is that with these ambitious goals, EAs often face the daunting task of convincing business and IT leaders with operational responsibilities, near-term deliverables, and parochial interests to focus on the value of enterprise synergies. It's all too common to se

CEBIT – Trade show wrestles with an ‘image crisis’ | Network World

There will be something for everyone at this year's Cebit trade show. Unfortunately, that's not what everyone wants.

VoiceCon: Free VoIP management tools | Network World

Two network infrastructure vendors launched free management software tools at the VoiceCon show this week, with the aim of simplifying the setup IP desktop phones and carrier VoIP services.

Intel spotlighting smarter computers, cars at research day | Network World

At Intel's annual Research Day this month it will show technologies that read users gestures and respond to thoughts, and a cloud-computing ready "smart car" with accident-prevention smarts.

Computex 2010 to feature iPad rivals | Network World

The Computex Taipei electronics show will celebrate its 30th anniversary when it opens next Tuesday, and will highlight several new tablet computers hoping to compete against Apple's iPad as well as a slew of other electronic gadgets.

CES 2011 in Summary: All Tablets All the Time | Network World

This year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas had the biggest audience since the pre-recession 2008 show, hopefully an early indicator of economic recovery in 2011.

How will White House get 1M electric cars on road by 2015? | Network World

The White House has outlined a wide-ranging plan of putting 1 million what it calls advanced technology vehicles on the road by 2015. Most observers would say that is a good start, but is it reasonably doable?

Fake MacBook Air, ‘big iPhone’ tablet on show in China | Network World

A knock-off MacBook Air running Windows, a tablet computer shaped like a big iPhone and another tablet meant to rival Apple's iPad were all among the devices shown off by a small Chinese gadget maker on Thursday.

Color comes to E Ink, LG electronic-paper displays | Network World

The first commercial electronic paper displays that can show color were unveiled Wednesday at the Flat Panel Display International show in Japan. The screens open the way for electronic book readers like Amazon's Kindle and Sony's Reader to add color, but so far only a single Chinese device maker has committed to the technology.

Does Microsoft’s Lync hype match customer desires? | Network World

Customers eying Microsoft's Lync 2010 unified communications server need to take a step back and evaluate what's really new and whether they need it right now, down the road or not at all, experts say.

Avaya lays out Nortel migration road map | Network World

Avaya tomorrow will reveal a road map that shows how its customers – in particular its newly minted Nortel customers -- can move to unified communications technologies without ripping out existing gear.

IBM still leads in patents, Microsoft maintains No. 3 spot and Cisco gains 30% | Network World

U.S. patents awarded in 2009 show IBM continuing its tradition of innovation with fellow high-tech vendors Microsoft, Cisco and Sun, just to name a few, gaining ground.

Battling AR helicopter controlled by iPhone | Network World

The new AR Drone helicopter combines an iPhone and virtual games to make a product that's drawing much attention at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The helicopter, or what France-based Parrot calls a quadricopter has four fans that allow it to fly in all directions.

Ten gadget picks of Ceatec 2010 | Network World

Ceatec, Japan's largest electronics show, is over for another year. We spent a week rushing around Makuhari Messe near Tokyo checking out some of the coolest, most futuristic gadgets and developments that Japan's electronics industry has to offer. Here's some of the best of what we found:

Pioneer preps laser head-up display for 2012 | Network World

Pioneer is developing a head-up display for cars that links in with the navigation function available on many modern smartphones. A prototype of the device is on show this week at Japan's Ceatec electronics show, and the company said it hopes to have a commercial model available in 2012.

LG to show monster, mobile 3D TVs at CES | Network World

LG Electronics will unveil 3D televisions at both ends of the size spectrum at next week's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, it said Tuesday.

LG to offer Smart TV Internet set-top box | Network World

LG Electronics will show at next week's International Consumer Electronics Show a set-top box that delivers Internet content and applications found on LG Smart TVs to televisions without those features.

CES: DisplayLink says USB 3.0 video coming soon | Network World

DisplayLink plans to show off a new chip that supports the USB 3.0 standard at the Consumer Electronics Show next month in Las Vegas.

Toshiba to show no-glasses 3D TV next week | Network World

Toshiba will unveil a 3D TV on Monday that doesn't require the viewer to wear glasses.

Ford debuts all-electric car | Network World

Ford Motor Company debuted its first all-electric vehicle, the Focus Electric, at the 2011 International Consumer Electronics Show Friday. It is one of five new electrified vehicles that will be available in North America and Europe by 2013.

IT hardware sales poised for small recovery after disastrous 2009 | Network World

IT hardware markets are starting to show signs of life and are in position for a small rebound in 2010.

Analysis: TSA document release show pitfalls of electronic redaction | Network World

The inadvertent posting of sensitive TSA documents this week should serve as a reminder to corporate IT operations not to overlook the security challenges of electronic document redaction.

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