When some of the big megadeals among vendors start to shake, investors should wonder what will happen with the rest of it and ...
XAG and AGQ fell 65% in an algorithm-driven liquidation, as China limited exports amid massive paper leverage. See why ...
AI will serve humanity only if we endow our creations with moral restraint rather than mathematical optimization.
As healthcare costs continue to squeeze family budgets, Congress remains locked in debate over extending enhanced COVID-era Obamacare insurance company subsidies that artificially lower premiums for ...
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Kurt Sutter Blasts Netflix for 'The Abandons' Cancelation: "Algorithm Over A Creator's Vision"
Sutter rails against the algorithm in a new Instagram post.
It's no surprise that things break, but what is a surprise is that things — from ceramic plates to bubbles — all follow the ...
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A smelly snapshot of the current state of electronic noses for robots
Robots are getting better at sniffing out smells thanks to improvements in electronic noses (e-noses). A comprehensive review of the state of robot olfaction, published in the journal npj Robotics, ...
Intelligent drones and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) are rapidly evolving from experimental prototypes into essential infrastructure across disaster response, health care delivery, agriculture, ...
A students and quick mental mathematicians, the truly brilliant minds are often the ones muttering to themselves in coffee shops, reorganizing their chaos at 3 AM, and seeing patterns in everything ...
Social data refers to publicly shared information on social media platforms. Discover how it's used for marketing, its advantages, and the risks associated with data breaches.
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Houston-area schools are using AI tools to watch for mental health red flags. Experts are worried.
Ed tech companies like GoGuardian and Lightspeed Systems offer for AI software to detect self-harm. Experts and students are concerned about its accuracy and unintended consequences.
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MIT’s heat-powered silicon chips hit 99% accuracy in math tests
Engineers at MIT have turned one of computing’s biggest headaches, waste heat, into the main act. By sculpting “dust-sized” silicon structures that steer heat as precisely as electrical current, they ...
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