A prominent computer science professor predicts Salesforce will be the first major tech company disrupted by AI, sparking ...
Quantum computers have the potential to model new molecules and weather patterns better than any computer today. They may ...
In a world dominated by algorithms, it's common to associate them with a negative bias. Mathematician Clara Grima defends ...
The University of Washington’s Allen School is tackling six “grand challenges” in computer science — from AI and education to ...
Philip Ball dives into the challenges in developing quantum computing, and building up investments and users for the tech ...
The rushed and uneven rollout of A.I. has created a fog in which it is tempting to conclude that there is nothing to see here ...
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Algorithms: The new weapons of power
In a world where machines can code, true intelligence lies in designing the logic that drives them. The future belongs to those who think independently, critically and algorithmically, not ...
In "Make Me Commissioner," Jane Leavy breaks down how the sport lost its emotional core, and how to get it back.
A team of physicists led by Mir Faizal argues the universe cannot be simulated, saying reality includes non-computable truths beyond any algorithm or AI model ...
Physicist Mir Faizal, Adjunct Professor with UBC Okanagan’s Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science, was not out to shatter the ...
By the time generative AI came on the scene, he had read enough books on teaching to have a “pretty-good sense” of how he was supposed to design an effective course. What he didn’t have was help.
The success of algorithms is indisputable. They are the invisible conductors of precision in a world overloaded with data. From predicting weather and optimizing traffic to diagnosing diseases and ...
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