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Sheba, Nvidia and the code of life

And then there is Nvidia – the AI powerhouse whose chips and software quietly underpin much of today’s generative AI ...
This blog is intended to share an in-depth analysis of a recent multi-stage attack attributed to the Water Gamayun advanced persistent threat group (APT). Drawing on telemetry, forensic reconstruction ...
We may not feel their pain, but our brains process the agony of others in milliseconds. In A Nutshell What they did: Researchers at Western Sydney University used EEG to track brain activity in 80 ...
Neuroscientists are getting closer to the moment when a frozen snapshot of brain activity can be replayed like a paused ...
Layered metasurfaces trained as optical neural networks enable multifunctional holograms and security features, integrating ...
The critical pre-authentication RCE flaw is added to CISA’s KEV catalog, with a warning for federal civilian agencies to ...
Ashok Ogra ashokogra@gmail.com Come marriage season in India and it’s not the bride’s lehenga that first catches the eye.
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