After 30 months of fast-paced innovation in quantum algorithms, six research groups are hoping to hit paydirt. But there can be only one big winner—if there is a winner at all.
After 30 months of fast-paced innovation in quantum algorithms, six research groups are hoping to hit paydirt. But there can be only one big winner—if there is a winner at all.
(Corrects spelling of cryptography in headline) By Laurie Chen BEIJING, March 19 (Reuters) - China will likely develop ...
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Your brain is under attack: Neuralink head of surgery calls algorithms evil, says humans must resist them
Neuralink's head of surgery Danish Hussein has claimed that AI algorithms are attacking our brains. He believes that humans ...
Charles Bennett and Gilles Brassard were recognized for their foundational work in quantum information science.
When researchers asked five artificial intelligence programs to create weight management meals for adolescents, the software severely underestimated basic calorie needs. The digital plans also failed ...
Quantum computers could solve certain problems that would take traditional classical computers an impractically long time to solve. At the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST), ...
By Laurie Chen BEIJING, March 19 (Reuters) - China will likely develop national standards for post-quantum cryptography in ...
New York Attorney General Letitia James is throwing her support behind state legislation to curtail retailers and grocers ...
Genevieve Lipp reframes teamwork as a virtue as part of her efforts to integrate ethics into her First-Year Computing class.
Everything your organization needs to know about planning, inventorying, and implementing a quantum-safe strategy.
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What flocking birds can teach AI about reducing noise
Among the primary concerns surrounding artificial intelligence is its tendency to yield erroneous information when summarizing long documents. These "hallucinations" are problematic not only because ...
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