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Exascale Supercomputers Tracking Down Dark Matter, Dark Energy
Simulations of the universe help laboratory physicists explore the observable manifestations of dark matter and dark energy.
Shining a Light on AI Hallucinations
Researchers and data scientists are actively exploring ways to rein in AI hallucinations through improved training and model refinements.
AI Risks for Democracy, the Economy, and Civil Rights
AI technology that amplifies false and misleading information increases instability in demcracy, experts say.
Digital Past Stirs Analog Memories at Extinct Media Museum
Visitors are encouraged to pick up devices and try them out.
Security Research Gaps Leave Critical Infrastructure Open to Cyberattack
The risk of attack on industrial controls is greater for today's interconnected systems than for those in the isolated world of Stuxnet.
Universities Take Strategic Steps in the Face of Uncertain Funding
The impact of changes in federal funding is a top concern for many university computer science programs.
Fulfilling the Growing Power Requirements of AI Datacenters
Nuclear energy checks many of the boxes sought for a modern power source.
AI Transforms Medical Diagnostics
Generative AI tools are streamlining administrative tasks, enhancing clinical-decision support, and augmenting patient education.
Predicting the Unpredictable: The AI Outlook
Uncertainties about competition, legislation, and sustainability counterbalance the thrilling potential of AI.
There are no effective standardized evaluation methods to measure how well a particular AI model performs a particular task.
Cyber Trust Mark to Distinguish Secure Smart Home Devices
The U.S. Cyber Trust Mark program is a mechanism for providers of wireless smart home devices to test and certify the security of their products.
Digital Twins Promise Personalized Medical Care
An accurate digital twin could monitor a person’s health and serve as a testbed for various therapies as needed.
Researchers have invested immeasurable time and effort into programs that run and never halt.
Finding Beauty and Meaning in Computational Complexity
Irit Dinur’s appointment as the first woman professor at the Institute for Advanced Study's School of Mathematics is at once historic and unremarkable.
Barto, Sutton Announced as ACM 2024 A.M. Turing Award Recipients
Researchers are tuning in on ways to turn down the volume with fabrics and materials that buffer, baffle, and block sound waves.
Willow and the Countdown to Quantum Breaches
The ever-increasing speed of quantum computers bodes both well and poorly for cybersecurity.
Buckle up, because what’s coming next is unlikely to look like what came before.
Self-Correction in Large Language Models
LLMs may be able to correct mistakes but they must first detect errors, which is a bottleneck at present.
Guide Dogs are Expensive and Scarce. Could Robots Do Their Job?
Governmental research agencies in the U.S., the U.K., and in China are all funding research into assistive robots to help the sight-impaired.
Reasons to Raise the Cyber-Shields
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