Generative AI vendors claim their software ‘learns’ from what it’s fed. Stanford researchers suggest training data gets ...
"What was once functional equipment tied to service, sacrifice and sometimes trauma is now treated as visual shorthand for ...
Glaciers harbor both ancient and human-derived antibiotic resistance genes, preserved in ice and increasingly mobilized by ...
A tiger walks the same worn groove along the edge of its exhibit like a broken record. A parrot methodically plucks out its ...
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For many parents during the pandemic, Roblox, a virtual universe targeted at children, was a saving grace. The online gaming ...
Children are sharing personal information with adults they have never met online because they don't consider them a threat, a ...
Happiness is often sold as a simple equation of success, money, and a sharp mind, but the data tell a more unsettling story.
In a nondescript building on the edge of a research campus, a small team of scientists is training machines to do something ...
Shipyards, gas utilities, global asset managers are reshaping India’s climate-tech funding. While venture capital steers ...
I’ve been thinking a lot about how AI fits into reading practices, and I recently shared a guide exploring this topic in ...
At the Kochi Biennale, art becomes a bridge between histories, geographies, and lived experience. Through immersive installations, the Biennale invites viewers to confront shared histories of ...
The world today is marked by paradox. Never before has humanity possessed such extraordinary scientific knowledge, ...