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University is where people make decisions that determine success or failure — Elizabeth Rotimi, FUTA’s First Class Computer Science graduate
Elizabeth Boluwatife Rotimi graduated from the Department of Computer Science at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA), with a First Class for the 2024-2025 session. She finished with a ...
I n a certain, strange way, generative AI peaked with OpenAI’s GPT-2 seven years ago. Little known to anyone outside of tech circles, GPT-2 excelled at producing unexpected answ ...
Prof. Raj Shree Dhar [email protected] It is often said that mathematics is the language of the universe and music is ...
Hair may grow in a completely different way than scientists once believed. Instead of being pushed out from the root, new ...
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University of North Texas to debut bachelor of science in AI degree
University of North Texas professor David M. Keathly is no stranger to teaching students about adapting to emerging technology.
Trevor Paglen's work brings visibility to digitally invisible structures, drawing on sustained engagements with AI, computer vision, digital infrastructures, and expanded landscapes. The award is part ...
Joe Hogan, Align Technology’s plastics-nerd CEO, says you shouldn’t eat with your aligners and that you don’t need to wear ...
Baez called for the development of new mathematics — he called it “green” math — to better capture the workings of Earth’s biosphere and climate. For his part, he sought to apply category theory, a ...
Under the influence of psychedelics, many report that plants seem to be alive. Is it wrong to assume we’re the only sentient ...
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Why US aircraft carriers have a massive hole in flight deck
Ever looked at photos of US aircraft carriers and noticed what appears to be massive openings on the flight deck? You’re not seeing things – these aren’t design flaws or battle damage, but carefully ...
So, what exactly is quantum theory in chemistry? It’s basically the set of ideas that explain how atoms and molecules behave at a really, really tiny level. Think smaller than you can even imagine.
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