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Are we living in a simulation? What science and AI say now
Researchers at the University of British Columbia Okanagan have published a mathematical argument that, they say, rules out ...
By understanding automation as a continuum — from water wheels to factory assembly lines to modern LLMs — students develop frameworks for thinking about any tool that might emerge, rather than just ...
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How learning a "dead language" can make you a better programmer
Dead languages aren't as unimportant as they seem, because learning Latin, Sanskrit and Ancient Greek will make coding easier ...
Tech workers are increasingly worried that the artificial intelligence they are building will replace them. But some are optimistic that it is just one more tool to work with.
Movies like Solaris and Her have challenged the boundaries and conventions of the sci-fi genre and are capable of changing ...
A team of researchers has found a way to steer the output of large language models by manipulating specific concepts inside ...
OpenAI's GPT-5.2 has derived a new formula explaining gluon scattering processes that physicist Nima Arkani-Hamed ...
Students are losing some interest in computer science broadly but gaining interest in AI-specific majors and courses.
Large language models (LLMs) can suggest hypotheses, write code and draft papers, and AI agents are automating parts of the research process. Although this can accelerate science, it also makes it ...
Henry Yuen is developing a new mathematical language to describe problems whose inputs and outputs aren’t ordinary numbers.
Ricursive Intelligence, founded by two former Google researchers and valued at $4 billion, is among several efforts to automate the creation of artificial intelligence. Anna Goldie and Azalia ...
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