by Ken Chiacchia | Jul 11, 2024 | AI, Collaborations, Consulting, Data Handling and Analytics, LCCF, News, Press release, Research, Resources, Software, Systems
$5 Million in NSF Funding Will Allow PSC to Provide Data-Intensive Computing and Data Mirroring to TACC-Led, Distributed System It’s a high performance computing system so large and powerful that it will take five supercomputing centers to build and run it! Today the...
by Ken Chiacchia | May 24, 2024 | AI, Bridges-2, Science Highlights
A prompt for Mexican dancers from an AI image generator produced the strange ballerinas at left; a new CMU-designed filter makes the image more appropriate and realistic, right. Image credit: Zhixuan Liu, Jean Oh, et al. 2024. SCoFT: Self-Contrastive Fine-Tuning for...
by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 29, 2024 | AI, Bridges-2, News, Press release
Julie E. Elie and Boaz Styr, UC Berkeley Non-Gene Regulatory DNA Identified via Artificial Intelligence also Associated with Autism in Humans The vocalizations of humans, bats, whales, seals, and songbirds are vastly different from each other. Humans and birds, for...
by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 28, 2024 | AI, Bridges-2, Science Highlights
Adobe stock image: https://www.psc.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/AdobeStock_646474337-scaled.jpeg CMU Group Uses Bridges-2 to Create Virtual Plant to Learn from Veteran Engineers, and Next Train and Work with Rookies The people who keep our drinking water safe are...
by Ken Chiacchia | Feb 14, 2024 | AI, Bridges-2, Science Highlights
Pitt Team Uses Bridges-2 to Build Automated, Open-Source Toolbox, Enabling Conservation Scientists to Survey Much Larger Regions with Limited Staffing We live in a time when so many species are dying off — and due to our activity — that some scientists want to call it...
by Ken Chiacchia | Nov 30, 2023 | AI, Bridges-2, Science Highlights
Screenshot showing how the virtual machine running on Bridges-2 displayed a correct match between a damaged capital W in Robert Everingham’s type collection (right, blue) and one from Shakespeare’s Fourth Folio (left, blue). Infamous Typo in Shakespeare Folio Sheds...