Norway to build world’s largest hydrogen-powered ships

Valves killer gaming platform does an awesome job at being a one-stop shop for most PC gaming.

Also: How a new law protects your thoughts from tech companies – and why it mattersAlmost 5 million deaths are linked to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) globally each year.Theres a huge public health need to develop new antibiotics quickly.

Norway to build world’s largest hydrogen-powered ships

Researchers from Stanford Medicine and McMaster University developed an AI model that revealed possible solutions for deadly antibiotic-resistant bacteria.but could only do so at a fraction of the necessary speed and scale.SyntheMol was a bit too imaginative.

Norway to build world’s largest hydrogen-powered ships

To ensure the bacteria wouldnt become resistant to these new recipes.ismagilov/Getty ImagesGenerative artificial intelligence (AI) models often hallucinate and invent information that isnt factual or cant be cited from source material.

Norway to build world’s largest hydrogen-powered ships

created structures and chemical recipes for six novel drugs aimed at killing resistant strains of Acinetobacter baumannii.

Researchers trained SyntheMol on a library of molecular building blocks and chemical reactions.and a support services designation.

New Solutions Partner designations The new AI Cloud Partner Program also provides certain partners with a special AI designation.so theyre often less experienced than their jobs demand and customers require.

SOPA Images/Contributor/Getty ImagesIts time for a quick lightning round roundup of Microsofts AI and partnership announcements we havent covered in more in-depth articles.Microsoft announced that it was getting ready to spin up its ISV Success program.

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