Explore the year’s most surprising computational revelations, including a new fundamental relationship between time and space ...
Recent college graduates are questioning the value of their computer science degrees because there aren't as many lucrative ...
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
During the test, ARTEMIS was allowed to operate on Stanford’s private and public computer science networks for 16 hours. In that time, the AI scanned nearly 8,000 devices, including servers and ...
Machine learning techniques that make use of tensor networks could manipulate data more efficiently and help open the black ...
The bipartisan bill would create a national network of six remotely accessible programmable cloud laboratories for academic ...
For people, matching what they see on the ground to a map is second nature. For computers, it has been a major challenge. A ...
Indian American expert Shamik Sengupta in game theory, wireless networking and cybersecurity set to take over next July ...
Data from Axial, the most-monitored underwater volcano, are helping geophysicists hone eruption predictions. For Axial, 2026 ...
James Cameron knows folks equate Eywa in Avatar to a benevolent version of Skynet in The Terminator, and here's what the ...
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How brain-inspired algorithms could drive down AI energy costs
AI hardware needs to become more brain-like to meet the growing energy demands of real-world applications, according to researchers.
A new technique breaks Dijkstra's 70-year-old record: it finds routes faster in huge networks, changing graph theory forever.
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