While standard models suffer from context rot as data grows, MIT’s new Recursive Language Model (RLM) framework treats ...
When faced with something new, human beings instinctively reach for comparisons. A child learning about atoms might hear that electrons orbit the nucleus “like planets orbit the sun.” An entrepreneur ...
Biological materials are made of individual components, including tiny motors that convert fuel into motion. This creates patterns of movement, and the material shapes itself with coherent flows by ...
Koch, who studied vision, thought that by measuring people's brain responses as they looked at special optical illusions, ...
Quantum computing is slowly entering the mainstream, as more people discuss the technology and its potential within ...
Asking ‘what is life?’ is a good way to start arguments in science. As a recent informal poll suggests, no two individuals are likely to give the same response, the differences perhaps being even more ...
The idea that reality might be a kind of cosmic software has shifted from late-night dorm debate to a live question in ...
The alleged risks of being publicly identified have not stopped DHS  and ICE employees from creating profiles on LinkedIn, ...
If Aadhaar-based digital injustice, slavery and totalitarianism are not wrong, nothing is wrong. The question—‘Are we all ...
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, ...
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Computer sentience, or the singularity, if you will, might be a way off. But the increasingly panicky arguments that the ...