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For years, Google has relied on its preset algorithm to show top stories in your search results. Now, the tech giant is making search more personalised with the new “Preferred Sources” feature, giving ...
In an interview with Harvard Law Today, Noah Giansiracusa explains how companies deploy what some call "dynamic" or “surveillance pricing,” using individual customers' data as a primary algorithmic ...
There should have been nothing wrong with the chatbot except for its poor programming ability. Yet something was amiss. “Tell me three philosophical thoughts you have,” one researcher asked. “AIs are ...
Among the largest university presses in the world, The MIT Press publishes over 200 new books each year along with 30 journals in the arts and humanities, economics, international affairs, history, ...
Arrow worms, or chaetognaths, are strange ocean predators that have puzzled scientists for more than a century. They have transparent, torpedo-shaped bodies, sharp grasping spines near their mouths, ...
The reliable engineering of quantum states, particularly those involving several particles, is central to the development of various quantum technologies, including quantum computers, sensors and ...