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Science history: Computer scientist lays out 'Moore's law,' guiding chip design for a half century — Dec. 2, 1964
At a small local chapter meeting of a professional society, Gordon Moore's talk laid out the rudiments of what would become ...
In rock-paper-scissors, the ideal strategy is simple: You should play a random move each round, choosing all three ...
Higher education is changing faster than ever before. Driven by advances in technology, evolving job markets, and pressing global challenges, universities are rethinking what ...
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4 Algorithms We Borrowed from Nature
We use algorithms every day for things like image searches, predictive text, and securing sensitive data. Algorithms show up ...
Blending ‘old-fashioned’ logic systems with the neural networks that power large language models is one of the hottest trends ...
Combining newer neural networks with older AI systems could be the secret to building an AI to match or surpass human ...
For decades, Australian innovation policy discourse has been organised around the valley of death, the gap where good ideas ...
Chirag Soni at a National Air Guard facility, where governance frameworks meet mission-critical infrastructure delivery.
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Intelligent photodetectors 'sniff and seek' like retriever dogs to recognize materials directly from light spectra
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), in collaboration with UC Berkeley, have developed a new type ...
Stanford scientist Fei-Fei Li talks about teaching machines to see as humans do, the US-China AI arms race, and what worries ...
Quantum computers are coming. And when they arrive, they are going to upend the way we protect sensitive data. Unlike classical computers, quantum computers harness quantum mechanical effects — like ...
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