In his new book, “A World Appears: A Journey Into Consciousness,” the science writer Michael Pollan takes us on a tour of ...
Smart technology is enabling researchers to harvest and analyze household data to model domestic energy demand and build a ...
Meta and TikTok let harmful content rise after evidence outrage drove engagement, say whistleblowers
Whistleblowers have given an inside view of the algorithm arms race which followed TikTok's explosive growth Social media giants made decisions which allowed more harmful content on people's feeds, ...
For weeks, they’d been having furtive discussions about whether Sam Altman, OpenAI’s C.E.O., and Greg Brockman, his second-in ...
“We’re not setting out to deprive the children,” says Rachel Harper, the principal of St Patrick’s National School, a primary ...
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The celebrity ritual of Rowling-bashing is reductive, lazy, and doomed to fail
One would think Rowling-bashing had become a redundant activity, one that would make Caesar say ad nauseam, like Marvel sequels, but we still keep getting them every other day. The latest brave ...
Marx nailed capitalism’s flaws, from exploitation to why it can’t be reformed. But his path to change led to centralized ...
As organizations increasingly rely on algorithms to rank candidates for jobs, university spots, and financial services, a new ...
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Quantum computers need just 10,000 qubits to break the most secure encryption, scientists warn
Future quantum computers will need to be less powerful than we thought to threaten the security of encrypted messages.
A small error-correction signal keeps compressed vectors accurate, enabling broader, more precise AI retrieval.
Google’s TurboQuant has the internet joking about Pied Piper from HBO's "Silicon Valley." The compression algorithm promises ...
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