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Scientists are trying to train lab-grown brains. The brains have started to solve problems.
Scientists trained a brain organoid to solve a well-known engineering task, and its success demonstrates the increasing complexity of lab-grown brains.
For more than a century, economists have tried to reduce economics to a series of mathematical equations and statistical ...
“We have 600 petabytes of data across Intel,” said Aziz Safa, corporate VP & GM Intel Foundry Automation at the recent PDF Solutions Users Conference. “The challenge is to be able to run algorithms on ...
Rise with Raissa, the business strategy firm founded by Raïssa Mboma, today announced enhancements to its proprietary Stuck to Sold Out™ methodology, informed by newly released industry data ...
The era of autonomous warfare will not announce itself with robotic armies marching across battlefields. Instead, it is already emerging, quietly and inexorably, in the skies and fields of eastern ...
Research shows more people are turning to AI to process grief, manage anxiety and find meaning in their lives. Are we witnessing a mental health revolution or a crisis in the making?
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The AI problem plaguing law and the company with a $7m fix
A Sydney start-up says it has solved a legal crisis whereby authoritative-sounding AI answers are fooling lawyers and frustrating judges. ... Read More The post The AI problem plaguing law and the ...
Stop falling for misleading headlines. Understand the difference between correlation and causation, and learn how researchers prove real scientific facts.
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