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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 ...
A newly reported issue in Android 16 is raising concerns among security experts and VPN providers, with evidence suggesting that a system-level bug could silently disrupt VPN connections on affected ...
While giant fintechs like Stripe and Ramp garner nosebleed valuations, others struggle to raise funding or languish in the stock market.
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The story behind the weirdest track on Pearl Jam's third album Vitalogy – and it's not Bugs
Eddie Vedder once described this 1994 track as their most "moving" song ...
After years of creating highly specialized software, researchers used supercomputer clusters to finally solve the "100,000-body problem.
The issue was first reported 7 months ago ...
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