A groundbreaking 1986 technique called backpropagation revolutionized artificial intelligence, enabling computers to learn from their mistakes. Previously, AI systems struggled to identify errors in ...
Cherry Health, the Grand Rapids community health network, is warning patients and staff that an unauthorized person may have ...
Many of the insights hitting soccer pitches today trace back to Jesse Davis and a team of computer scientists open-sourcing tools for some of the sport’s trickiest problems.
Amid allegations of sharing customer data with China, Australian payments startup Airwallex, now valued at $11 billion, is ...
Fiber optic cables, the ingenious cables that we rely on to provide the internet, are incredibly powerful when it comes to carrying data across long distances. Made of either thin strands of glass or ...
Residents worry about a new 'data center' in Bonita Springs, but the mayor says it is not what you might think.
Arthur Hayes is making a contrarian case: the next major Bitcoin rally may not come from crypto-specific catalysts at all, but from the unwinding of an entirely different bubble, artificial ...
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Voyager 1 is still whispering data to Earth from more than 15 billion miles away
Voyager 1, the most distant human-made object in existence, is once again sending science readings from more than 15 billion ...
CreditNinja reports that companies use surveillance pricing to charge different prices for the same products based on ...
As consumers have more access to AI agents that can act on their behalf – including by making credit card purchases – it can ...
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Are we really going to build data centers in space?
I recently wrote an article about how in many ways, we’re now living in the sci-fi future humanity envisioned in our not so ...
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