Emerging research is looking at the impact AI use has on our brains and whether it is just making us lazy or rewiring our neural pathways. Here's what the studies say.
As artificial intelligence matures from a back-office technology to a decision-making collaborator, 2025 will be the year of the ascendancy of AI-fueled middle management. Instead of displacing human ...
Verusen’s platform delivers always-on MRO intelligence, providing continuous, AI-validated insights that help organizations ...
An engineer for New York Times Games has been trying to teach artificial intelligence to understand wordplay more like a ...
Chemists have long been fascinated and frustrated by saxitoxin: a molecule that causes temporary paralysis by blocking the ...
Occam’s razor is the principle that, all else being equal, simpler explanations should be preferred over more complex ones. This principle is thought to guide human decision-making, but the nature of ...
For decades, Arieh Warshel, USC Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and a 2013 Nobel laureate, has used computer simulations ...
Abstract: This paper presents a novel hardware approach for solving systems of linear equations by leveraging in-memory computing (IMC) with memristive crossbar arrays. Unlike conventional ...
Tariff volatility is reshaping sourcing: Companies are diversifying suppliers (e.g., shifting from Malagasy to Ugandan ...
IMF warns stablecoin market risks exceed $300 billion, citing regulatory gaps, US–EU rule differences, and growing ...
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