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The rise of experiential units that are impossible to understand

The rise of experiential units that are impossible to understand
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We must reinvent urban spaces to improve the health of city dwellers

We must reinvent urban spaces to improve the health of city dwellers
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Vaccination isn t the quick coronavirus solution many of us hoped for

Health | Leader 10 March 2021 REUTERS/Carlos Jasso THE global covid-19 vaccine roll-out is accelerating, with in excess of 300 million doses now administered. This time last year, such an achievement would have been almost a pipe dream. Great challenges remain in ensuring the equitable distribution of vaccines across the world and persuading those who are hesitant that vaccination is in their best interests and in the interests of those around them. But even in countries where vaccines are available and take-up is high, emerging issues threaten the success of comprehensive vaccination programmes. One concern is that the vaccination strategies of some countries might not be …

The easiest way to fool artificial intelligence

Feedback is our weekly column of bizarre stories, implausible advertising claims, confusing instructions and more 10 March 2021 This is not an apple Another week, another artificial intelligence going decidedly off-piste. We recently mentioned the autonomous video-interviewing system that appeared to be grading candidates on the strength of the bookcase behind them (27 February). Now a paper published on the website of the company OpenAI reveals how CLIP, a neural network system that learns to recognise visual concepts through being fed verbal descriptions of them, can be spoofed simply by overlaying an image with text declaring it to be something else. Stick a sticker on an apple declaring it to be a different apple product, an iPod, and the AI says it is an iPod 99.7 per cent of the time. Plaster dollar signs on a picture of anything, from a poodle to a chainsaw to a horse chestnut, and, with a charmingly artless naivety, CLIP mostly returns the

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