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2025-JAN-21 566   words
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NVIDIA announces Ubuntu based Linux desktop

Author

James Smith


Publisher

WLFS

2025-JAN-21 567   words
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Can you cut the cord on AI subscriptions? Not so fast

Author

James Smith


Publisher

WLFS

2024-OCT-21 743   words
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Tracking vampire worms with machine learning

Authors

Trirupa Chakraborty, Jishnu Das, Aniruddh Sarkar


Publisher

The Conversation

2024-OCT-16 1032   words
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Black Myth Wukong China’s gaming revolution fuels tech power

Authors

Shaoyu Yuan, Jun Xiang


Publisher

The Conversation

2024-OCT-09 1313   words
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Machine learning cracked the protein-folding problem and won the 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry

Author

Marc Zimmer


Publisher

The Conversation

2024-OCT-09 1045   words
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How a subfield of physics led to breakthroughs in AI – and from there to this year’s Nobel Prize

Author

Veera Sundararaghavan


Publisher

The Conversation

2024-OCT-08 1218   words
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Nobel Prize in physics spotlights key breakthroughs in AI revolution − making machines that learn

Author

Ambuj Tewari


Publisher

The Conversation

2024-OCT-08 1068   words
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How foreign operations are manipulating social media to influence your views

Author

Filippo Menczer


Publisher

The Conversation

2024-SEP-17 885   words
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Tiny robots and AI algorithms could help to craft material solutions for cleaner environments

Author

Mahshid Ahmadi


Publisher

The Conversation

2024-SEP-11 1629   words
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With China seeking AI dominance, Taiwan’s efforts to slow neighbor’s access to advanced chips needs support from the West

Authors

Min-Yen Chiang, Robert Muggah


Publisher

The Conversation

2017-OCT-09 1203   words
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Blade Runner’s problem with women remains unsolved in its sequel

Author

Stuart Richards


Publisher

The Conversation