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Google says its Willow chip ran an algorithm 13,000 times faster than a supercomputer
Google’s Willow quantum processor ran a specific algorithm 13,000 times faster than a classical supercomputer, according to ...
AI benchmark cheating has been theorized as an inevitable consequence of training capable optimizers against fixed metrics. With OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol, the theory arrived in full view. The nonprofit ...
The space agency has put out a call for its Moon & Mars Exploration Analog, which recreates the challenges of a long-duration ...
Researchers have discovered two vulnerabilities in the widely used Cursor AI-enabled integrated development environment (IDE) ...
A wild new study suggests artificial intelligence and cloud seeding could nudged destructive hurricanes safely away from ...
A supercomputer in Shenzhen was declared the world's fastest. It uses only standard microprocessors and not the special-purpose chips called graphics processing units ...
Researchers disclosed usbliter8, a SecureROM exploit affecting older Apple devices that can bypass boot protections with physical access.
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7 scientific theories that sound absurd today – but experts say will soon be proven true
Seven fringe scientific theories, from holographic universes to quantum biology, are gaining credibility among experts. The post 7 Scientific Theories That Sound Absurd Today – but Experts Say Will ...
Google is giving you a free flight – with its new flight simulator app. The tech giant has added a free-to-play flight simulator within its Google Earth map software. What's so special about the ...
Scientists have long known that migrating birds and homing pigeons navigate in part by sensing the Earth’s magnetic fields, especially at night or in overcast conditions when visual landmarks or ...
Attackers have reduced the time to develop an exploit for a known vulnerability from 125 days to a mere half a day, thanks to the use of AI-assisted development, leaving vulnerability scanners ...
New research from UBC Okanagan mathematically demonstrates that the universe cannot be simulated. Using Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, scientists found that reality requires “non-algorithmic ...
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