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  • AI-augmented models improve chemical grouting predictions in complex soils
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    Large language models (LLMs), such as the model underpinning the functioning of the popular conversational platform ChatGPT, are now widely... Read more
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    For decades, Hollywood directors, including Stanley Kubrick, James Cameron and Alex Garland, have cast artificial intelligence as a villain that... Read more
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Tool automatically separates training and test data to improve AI evaluation

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