Generative AI services and tools that use tokens to produce results can get expensive quickly. That’s spurring IT leaders to look for new ways to reduce token use — and save money.
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NASA’s new supercomputer with 262,000 CPU cores can solve problems with increased efficiency
NASA’s latest high-performance supercomputer surpasses previous supercomputers while reducing operational costs and energy ...
Classical computing gave us automation. What's coming next is something closer to a factory that thinks. But getting there requires two technologies converging in a way that many might not fully ...
A conversation with author Anne Morriss on why the slow and steady approach can leave issues unresolved. When it comes to solving complex, layered problems, the default for many organizational leaders ...
In industries where compliance violations can directly impact customer health, this becomes incredibly important.
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Two Singapore brothers built encryption company on math problem no algorithm can solve
Two brothers in Singapore have built a data-encryption company on pure mathematics, betting that a problem no algorithm can ...
Three tech visionaries on how to build trust and accountability with AI ...
The U.S. and China are racing to develop computers based on the properties of quantum physics – with implications for science ...
Mark Gurman dropped a bit of a bombshell, highlighting 2027 as Apple‘s (NASDAQ:AAPL | AAPL Price Prediction) “biggest product ...
The biggest problem with massive solar panel installations? Where to put them. A recent study in Brazil may have found a long ...
Together, they form Helios, a new quantum computer built by the British-American company Quantinuum. Quantum computers use ...
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