In a unique class hosted at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, early-career ecologists learned to apply emerging ...
Have AI agents like Moltbot fundamentally changed whether we need a computer for work? What does this mean for business?
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I broke my Linux install on purpose to learn how to recover it
It's not as scary as you think ...
Mentor Public Library is offering four free computer classes this March at its Lake Branch. The classes will be: • Basic ...
Donna Behen is an Associate Editorial Director at Manifest and Managing Editor of HemAware and PKD Life magazines. Prior to joining Manifest, she was Health Director at Woman’s Day magazine. For more ...
Anthropic announced its acquisition of Vercept this week, in a move that signals the company’s intent to move further into ...
What if the thermal noise that hinders the efficiency of both classical and quantum computers could, instead, be used as a ...
A biocomputer powered by lab-grown human brain cells has leveled up from Pong to Doom. While nowhere ready to handle the video game shooter’s most challenging levels, researchers at Cortical Labs in ...
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Improving AI models' ability to explain their predictions
In high-stakes settings like medical diagnostics, users often want to know what led a computer vision model to make a certain prediction, so they can determine whether to trust its output. Concept ...
Researchers at a Melbourne start-up have taught their “biological computer” made from living human brain cells to play Doom.
No one has had a Synchron brain-computer interface longer than Rodney Gorham. He’s still finding new ways to use it.
Researchers at College of Food, Agricultural and Natural Resource Sciences are using AI to detect patterns across landscapes, atmospheres and ecosystems at scales that were previously impossible.
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