Swiss researchers find security flaws in AI models
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Artificial intelligence (AI) models can be manipulated despite existing safeguards. With targeted attacks, scientists in Lausanne have been able to trick these systems into generating dangerous or ethically dubious content.
Swiss youth in vocational training seek jobs less prone to automation
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In Switzerland and around the world, younger generations are re-assessing their career choices in response to growing automation driven by AI.
New carrier particle discovered for transporting drugs in body
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Researchers at the federal technology institute ETH Zurich have discovered particles that can be used to deliver drugs precisely, for example to a cancerous tumour in the body.
How US heavyweights can help grow the Swiss AI sector
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The arrival of AI firms, OpenAI and Anthropic, raises hopes that Switzerland has the firepower to forge a prominent role in the industry.
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Potentially toxic arsenic compounds can form in the human body when seafood is consumed. This is caused by arsenobetaine, which is often found in seafood.
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Two satellites on the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Proba-3 mission have been successfully launched. Swiss technology is on board.
China’s solar dominance will ‘push countries to adopt clean technologies’
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Swiss solar expert Christophe Ballif on the serious challenges – and opportunities – of China’s supremacy, and why Switzerland’s niche solar sector still has a bright future.
Solar energy covers 11% of Switzerland’s electricity needs
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Solar power covers eleven percent of the electricity demand in Switzerland. The industry’s turnover for the current year is around CHF 3.7 billion, as shown by the first ever publication of the Swiss Solar Monitor.
CERN ends cooperation with institutes from Russia and Belarus
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The cooperation agreement between CERN and Russia and Belarus will be terminated on Saturday, as previously announced. The move is a reaction to the Russian military invasion of Ukraine.
Artificial intelligence is part of everyday life for young Swiss people
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Artificial intelligence has rapidly become part of young people’s everyday lives. According to a survey, 71% have had experience with ChatGPT or other programs.
Swiss study finds language distorts ChatGPT information on armed conflicts
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Millions of people engage with and seek information from ChatGPT and other large language models. But how are the responses given by these models shaped by the language in which they are asked?
AI-powered neurotechnologies raise hopes and fears for health and privacy in Geneva
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Neurotechnologies integrating artificial intelligence (AI) can treat diseases such as Parkinson’s but they can also alter the brain and read the mind.