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From John von Neumann’s universal machine to John Nash’s insight into computation, this video explores how computer scientists began measuring problems by the number of steps a machine must take as ...
The more important question is whether most businesses actually need these God-like AI systems, and whether they are even the ...
SCS seniors Claire de Saint Phalle (seated) and Tanisha Saxena have received this year's Stehlik Scholarship for their excellence beyond the classroom.
Dataset scraped photos of kids from autism websites without consent ...
By simulating the life cycle of a minimal bacterial cell—from DNA replication to protein translation to metabolism and cell ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
In a sit-down interview with The News & Observer, the former WRAL meteorologist talks about moving back to the Triangle.
An opportunity to build a domestic equivalent of Palantir, Anduril, or Vannevar in the next few years is there for the taking ...
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a powerful imaging technique that reveals atomic scale defects inside computer chips for the first time. Using an advanced electron microscopy method, ...
Technology on Battlestar Galactica did not include the sleek touch-screens often seen in sci-fi. Here's why the show's tech wasn't particularly advanced.
Washington University in St. Louis researchers and clinicians have been incorporating data from Fitbit wristbands into machine-learning models that could predict surgical outcomes, pain after surgery ...