Scientists struggle with the physics of fluids. A recent Google breakthrough could support better predictions and practical ...
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A Theory of Dumb

In a paper published last year, Shumailov called this “model collapse,” a process by which an AI system becomes, in his words ...
Over 300,000 new types of ransomware and other malicious software are discovered daily, according to the IT security research institute AV-TEST. Computer viruses can slow your devices, create a slew ...
At the other end of the spectrum, Superdata Research founder and SuperJoost newsletter author Joost Van Dreunen predicted the ...
Nighthawk, which follows IBM's Heron processor, is slated to be available to IBM users by the end of this year, the company said. The chip includes 120 qubits, which are the units of information used ...
The Switch 2 may be this holiday season's hottest console, but I'm enjoying Hades II just fine on my eight-year-old Switch—and don't see any must-have games for the new console.
The world of education has entered a new era, one where attention spans are shorter, lessons are digital, and engagement is ...
If telco leaders want to understand where real transformation lies, they need to start from first principles, not PowerPoint ...
ZDNET's key takeaways AI Dev, DeepLearning.ai's AI conference, made its NYC debut. We sat down with Andrew Ng at the event to ...
One student said, “It’s a great project and I was impressed with it, especially coming from a four-year undergraduate ...
One Fortune 100 retailer I worked with had 15 years of customer interaction data but could only afford to process 30% of it.
Alembic Technologies, a pioneer in Causal AI for the enterprise, today announced it has secured $145 million in Series B and growth funding — a 15.7x increase in valuation over their Series A round.