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'Thermodynamic computer' can mimic AI neural networks — using orders of magnitude less energy to generate images
Researchers generated images from noise, using orders of magnitude less energy than current generative AI models require.
Long before the digital age, Jewish scholars in the medieval era were already creating networks of knowledge. Now, a Brown ...
More than 40,000 years ago, Ice Age humans were carving repeated patterns of dots, lines, and crosses into tools and small ivory figurines. A new computational study of more than 3,000 of these ...
Open-source platform structures scientific findings alongside underlying analyses, data, and code to increase transparency and reusability Dr Markus Stocker, TIB Knowledge Loom: [email protected] ...
Digital forensics pioneer Hany Farid explains what it will take to rebuild trust in the deepfake era ...
By transforming movement into data, Timothy Dunn is reshaping how scientists can study behavior and the brain.
AI can help governments reduce the cost of policy mistakes, but it should support rather than replace accountable ...
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Do we live in a simulation? Expert breaks down the mind-blowing theory
Few scientific ideas have leapt from philosophy seminars to dinner-table debates as quickly as the claim that our universe might be an artificial construct. The simulation hypothesis promises a ...
On 4 February, techUK hosted the latest instalment of its Quantum Readiness Series, bringing together experts from across the UK’s quantum ecosystem to explore how rapidly developing quantum ...
Researchers have long believed that a sudden, massive deluge filled a dry, salt-filled Mediterranean some 5 million years ago. Turns out that probably didn't happen, but there was still drama aplenty.
This webinar explored how UK businesses can unlock opportunities in engineering biology, examining the current landscape, government priorities and the enablers needed to drive adoption and ...
A recent study published in Consciousness and Cognition suggests that people with a unique perceptual trait called ...
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