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The most metal algorithm in computer science
Have a problem with many competing variables? Why not solve it with a computer algorithm based on cooling metal? Hosted by: ...
The study aimed to investigate why humans may have evolved to have larger appendages compared to other primates.
The National Institutes of Health failed to protect brain scans that an international group of fringe researchers used to ...
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AI can develop 'personality' spontaneously with minimal prompting, research shows. What does that mean for how we use it?
When large language models (LLMs) are allowed to interact without any preset goals, scientists found distinct personalities emerged by themselves.
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This problem could break cryptography
What if, no matter how strong your password was, a hacker could crack it just as easily as you can type it? In fact, what if all sorts of puzzles we thought were hard turned out to be easy?
Before joining Keele University, Jack Marshall went to schools in Staffordshire and Hereford.
Why do some people age better than others? Five extraordinary individuals – who scientists are studying – share their tips ...
New research shows Ice Age hunter-gatherer networks stretched across Europe, linking central Spain to France through stone ...
Matt Miller, who teaches part-time in Parke County, is also a full-time education consultant and trainer who makes ...
Millions of people use chatbots like ChatGPT to share their distress, and the scientific community has warned about the risks ...
From LLMs to Agentic AI and MCP, understanding these concepts is essential for navigating luxury's digital transformation.
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