Bio-inspired computational methods have gained popularity recently. These methods mimic the seemingly complex behavior of ...
The original version of this story appeared in Quanta Magazine. For computer scientists, solving problems is a bit like mountaineering. First they must choose a problem to solve—akin to identifying a ...
One of the pitches for investing heavily in AI—especially resource-intensive versions such as large language models (LLMs)—is the argument that these powerful technologies have the potential to help ...
Mr. Ferguson is a documentary filmmaker. As you scroll through the internet, you’ve probably noticed the same problem Kirby Ferguson has: “Everything looks the same, sounds the same, is the same.” In ...
AI Bias: Accenture, SAP Leaders on Diversity Problems and Solutions Your email has been sent Generative AI models risk perpetuating bias due to training data, largely influenced by English and North ...
The rise of high-speed internet in the early 2000s transformed the global labor market for high-skilled labor. As email, instant messaging, and voice over internet calling (e.g., Skype) became ...
I met a guy on Tinder, and we went on three dates in two weeks. Then he ended it by text: He said I wasn't healthy. I read the message, then spent the next forty-five seconds feeling bad, but within ...
This repository contains code used in the paper, "Solving 0–1 Knapsack Problems Using Sine-Cosine Algorithm". The Sine Cosine Algorithm (SCA), developed by Seyedali Mirjalili [1], belongs to the class ...
Conventional quantum algorithms are not feasible for solving combinatorial optimization problems (COPs) with constraints in the operation time of quantum computers. To address this issue, researchers ...
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