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Carnegie Mellon University develops skin-powered technology that will eliminate the need for batteries in wearable devices
Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed a technology called "Power-over-Skin", which can utilize radio frequency energy generated by the human body to power wearable devices, and is expected to get rid of the battery completely. With advances in computing technology, wearable electronic devices are becoming smaller and more functional. However, the issue of power supply remains a challenge. While some devices have been able to utilize solar power for charging, batteries are still an essential component. Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Future Interfaces Group have proposed a "Power-over-Skin"...- 2.5k
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Carnegie University open-sources TOFU framework to help large models forget private data
The TOFU framework is a tool designed to improve the security of large models, developed by researchers at Carnegie Mellon University. The framework contains several modules such as forgetting, datasets, and evaluation to help developers improve the security of large models. The paper address:https://arxiv.org/pdf/2401.06121.pdf TOFU dataset, on the other hand, is dedicated to helping developers gain a deeper understanding of the forgetting process of big models and provides a new evaluation scheme that covers the comparison of both forgetting quality and model utility.TOFU's forgetting module helps developers to learn from the big language ...- 4.5k
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