There’s a moment in the film Deep Blue Sea that is known for making audiences jump out of their seats. If you’ve seen it, you ...
Burn books, Black history and Buddhist monks, in readers’ eyes. Regarding the Feb. 12 front-page article “ Combative Bondi lobs insults under questioning ”: ...
Online fads such as sharing photos of yourself from 2016 and 2026 are goldmines for training AI systems, yet we keep doing ...
The US government is spending billions acquiring warehouses across the country to “process” those it deems “illegal.” ...
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The secret behind elephants' extraordinary trunk dexterity
Discover how Andrew Schulz's groundbreaking research reveals the intricate role of whiskers in the extraordinary dexterity of elephant trunks, showcasing their ability to perform complex tasks and ...
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Is artificial general intelligence already here? A new case that today's LLMs meet key tests
Will artificial intelligence ever be able to reason, learn, and solve problems at levels comparable to humans? Experts at the University of California San Diego believe the answer is yes—and that such ...
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Thomas Mann and the temptations of fascism
One of the most dangerous clichés about the far right is that it appeals exclusively to stupid people. But the truth is far more unsettling. In The Anatomy of Fascism, historian Robert Paxton ...
Humans are remarkably well equipped to face unknown situations – and not just because of our brains, new research suggests.
Researchers at the company are trying to understand their A.I. system’s mind—examining its neurons, running it through psychology experiments, and putting it on the therapy couch.
The threats of AI underline the urgency of a revolutionary, ecosocialist break with the civilisation of capitalist growth.
More than 2,500 alien plant species could find suitable conditions in the Arctic, especially in northern Norway and Svalbard.
Trent Loos explores energy use, economic impact and research comparing the human brain to modern supercomputers.
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