Particles’ properties at the quantum level could one day enable faster computing and better cybersecurity.
Companies should have a strong understanding of cost, reliability and latency before pushing billions of tokens.
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How Vandy Bested the Ivies
With the opening of its NYC campus, the school’s ascent to elite status seems complete.
The company has drawn governments, a major chipmaker, and the Pentagon into an effort to control fragile photons and build a ...
Father of quantum recognised for 'seminal contributions to large-scale secure quantum communications and scalable quantum computation' Chinese quantum scientist Pan Jianwei has won the United Nations' ...
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Meet Biomni—an AI-powered biomedical co-scientist
In creating a comprehensive, AI-enabled research agent for the biomedical sciences, Stanford University researchers hope to ...
India's engineering colleges are charging sharply higher fees even as students and recruiters say the teaching remains dated.
As AI-generated characters proliferate, Hollywood is confronting questions about authorship, artistry and whether a program ...
Nia Jetter spent two decades building spacecraft and robots. Now she is trying to make sure the artificial intelligence ...
Michelle Sisto, director of the EDHEC AI Centre, opens a London panel on AI and the future of work with a keynote on how AI ...
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UC regents set firm, faster 2027 deadline on whether to bring back SAT admissions requirement
The UC regents chair set a firm and fast deadline for a faculty recommendation on the use of SAT scores in admissions.
The apple fell like it always had.” What changed the course of the world that someone finally took a moment to ask why?
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