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A Radical New Computer Could Replace Electricity With Light—and Make Processing Unstoppable
A team of researchers developed “parallel optical matrix-matrix multiplication” (POMMM), which could revolutionize tensor ...
AI users and developers can now measure the amount of electricity various AI models consume to complete tasks with an open-source software and online leaderboard developed at the University of ...
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Choosing experiments randomly can help scientists develop better theories, new model reveals
The race to develop a virtual scientist—an AI creation that conducts every stage of research, from idea to publication—has ...
Large language models (LLMs) can suggest hypotheses, write code and draft papers, and AI agents are automating parts of the research process. Although this can accelerate science, it also makes it ...
Claude Sonnet 4.6 beats Opus in agentic tasks, adds 1 million context, and excels in finance and automation, all at one-fifth ...
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Thermodynamic computer mimics AI image generation using a fraction of the energy
Stephen Whitelam, a researcher whose work spans thermodynamic theory and machine learning, has described a framework for ...
A new study demonstrated that computer models of gut metabolism can predict which probiotics will successfully establish themselves in a person's gut ...
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Q&A: Could light-powered computers reduce AI's energy use?
A key problem facing artificial intelligence (AI) development is the vast amount of energy the technology requires, with some ...
What Aristotle and Socrates can teach us about using generative AI ...
Xingjie Ni, associate professor of electrical engineering at Penn State, and his team recently developed a new device that can accelerate and dramatically reduce the energy cost of AI computation, ...
A research team at the University of Washington and The Allen Institute for AI built OpenScholar, an open-source AI model designed specifically to synthesize current scientific research. In tests, ...
Students across Ohio, the U.S. and the world are using AI heavily in college. What are professors in Ohio doing to adapt?
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