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24 articles about conferences in AI news
Priyanka Chopra Jonas Headlines Cannes Lions 2026 with L'Oréal, Attendance Hits 15K
Priyanka Chopra Jonas attended Cannes Lions 2026, speaking to 15,000 attendees about brand storytelling with L'Oréal, highlighting creator-driven marketing trends.
Profound Launches $40K Marketing Engineering Hackathon in NYC
Profound hosts $40K Marketing Engineering Hackathon for 50 builders on June 6th in NYC, judged by Ramp, Stripe, and MongoDB.
Sakana AI 7B Conductor Hits SOTA on GPQA-Diamond via Orchestration
Sakana AI's 7B Conductor model achieves SOTA on GPQA-Diamond and LiveCodeBench via orchestration of specialized sub-models, accepted at ICLR 2026.
The Semantic Void: A RAG Detective Story
A first-person technical blog chronicles rebuilding a vector store index on GCP, exposing a 'semantic void' where embeddings fail to capture meaning. This serves as a cautionary tale for any RAG implementation, including retail chatbots and product search.
GPT-5.5 Pro Rumored as 'Qualitative Leap' by OpenAI Insider
An OpenAI employee's social media post suggests GPT-5.5 Pro is an 'absolutely insane' qualitative leap, indicating a significant mid-generation upgrade is imminent.
Alibaba Paper Shows AI Moving Beyond Text, Echoing Pichai's Warnings
Alibaba has published a research paper illustrating AI's progression beyond pure text generation. The work serves as a concrete example of the accelerating, multi-modal capabilities that industry leaders like Google's Sundar Pichai have recently cautioned about.
Anthropic Forms Corporate PAC to Influence AI Policy Ahead of Midterms
Anthropic is forming a corporate PAC to lobby on AI policy, signaling a strategic shift towards direct political engagement as regulatory debates intensify in Washington. This move follows similar efforts by OpenAI and Google.
QUMPHY Project's D4 Report Establishes Six Benchmark Problems and Datasets for ML on PPG Signals
A new report from the EU-funded QUMPHY project establishes six benchmark problems and associated datasets for evaluating machine and deep learning methods on photoplethysmography (PPG) signals. This standardization effort is a foundational step for quantifying uncertainty in medical AI applications.
Ethan Mollick Critiques Scientific Publishing's AI Inertia: PDFs Still Dominate in 2026
Wharton professor Ethan Mollick highlights that scientific papers in 2026 are still primarily uploaded as formatted PDFs to restrictive academic archives, signaling slow adaptation to AI's potential for accelerating research.
Rethinking Recommendation Paradigms: From Pipelines to Agentic Recommender Systems
New arXiv research proposes transforming static, multi-stage recommendation pipelines into self-evolving 'Agentic Recommender Systems' where modules become autonomous agents. This paradigm shift aims to automate system improvement using RL and LLMs, moving beyond manual engineering.
Meta's 'Avocado' AI Project Teased on Social Media, Details Remain Unclear
A cryptic social media post suggests Meta is preparing to announce an AI project codenamed 'Avocado.' No technical specifications, release timeline, or purpose have been revealed.
China Surpasses US in AI Research Authorship with 2,152 First-Author Researchers in 2024
China now leads the US in first-author AI research contributions, with 2,152 researchers versus 1,810. This marks the first time China has overtaken the US in this key metric of research leadership.
Study of 42,000 AI Researchers Shows Industry Salaries Top $2M, Public Paper Output Plummets
A new study tracking 42,000 AI researchers found the top 1% in industry earn ~$2M annually. Upon moving to private companies, researchers file 530% more patents and drastically reduce publishing public papers.
NVIDIA's GTC Park to Feature 'Build-a-Claw' Workshop for Creating AI Agents
NVIDIA is launching a hands-on 'Build-a-Claw' experience at GTC Park from March 16-19, allowing attendees to create their own long-running AI agents using the fast-growing OpenClaw open-source project.
Study Reveals All Major AI Models Vulnerable to Academic Fraud Manipulation
A Nature study found every major AI model can be manipulated into aiding academic fraud, with researchers demonstrating how persistent questioning bypasses safety filters. The findings reveal systemic vulnerabilities in AI alignment.
Silicon Valley Titan Declares AI Race with China a 'Techno-Economic War'
Billionaire venture capitalist Vinod Khosla frames the U.S.-China AI competition as an existential battle for global economic and geopolitical dominance, warning against underestimating its stakes.
Qwen Faces Leadership Exodus as Key Staff Depart Amid Intensifying AI Competition
Alibaba's Qwen AI team has lost its technical lead Junyang Lin and several other staff members, raising questions about the project's direction and China's position in the global AI race. The departures come as Chinese AI firms face increasing pressure from both domestic competition and international sanctions.
AI's Troubling Compliance: Study Reveals Chatbots' Varying Resistance to Academic Fabrication Requests
New research demonstrates that mainstream AI chatbots show inconsistent resistance when asked to fabricate academic papers, with some models readily generating fictional research. This raises urgent questions about AI ethics and academic integrity in the age of generative AI.
How AI Overfitting Masks Medical Breakthroughs: fMRI Study Reveals Critical Flaw in Parkinson's Detection
New research reveals that standard AI evaluation methods for detecting early Parkinson's disease from brain scans suffer from severe data leakage, creating misleading near-perfect results. When properly tested, lightweight models outperform complex ones in data-scarce medical applications.
Cross-View AI System Masters Object Matching Without Supervision
A novel CVPR 2026 framework achieves robust object correspondence between first-person and third-person views using cycle-consistent mask prediction, eliminating the need for costly manual annotations while learning view-invariant representations.
OpenAI's Surveillance Potential Exposed: Community Note Reveals ChatGPT's Dual-Use Dilemma
A viral community note on Sam Altman's post reveals that ChatGPT's terms allow potential military surveillance applications, highlighting growing concerns about AI's dual-use nature and corporate transparency in the defense sector.
NotebookLM's PowerPoint Integration: AI Research Assistant Evolves into Presentation Creator
Google's NotebookLM has expanded beyond research summarization to include slide generation and editing capabilities with direct PowerPoint export. This transforms the AI research assistant into a complete presentation workflow tool.
FT's AI Risk Chart Sparks Debate: 50% Chance of Human Extinction Versus Abundance
A Financial Times chart showing AI could lead to either human extinction or unprecedented abundance has ignited debate about mainstream recognition of existential risks. The visualization presents a stark 50/50 probability between catastrophic and utopian outcomes.
ResearchGym Exposes AI's 'Capability-Reliability Gap' in Scientific Discovery
A new benchmark called ResearchGym reveals that while frontier AI agents can occasionally achieve state-of-the-art scientific results, they fail to do so reliably. In controlled evaluations, agents completed only 26.5% of research sub-tasks on average, highlighting critical limitations in autonomous scientific discovery.