The companies at the frontier of artificial intelligence should be ready to slow down, one of the fastest-moving among them says. Anthropic, the maker of the Claude chatbot, has claimed AI systems may ...
Our genetic heritage is not a blueprint or an algorithm, as many biologists have imagined, but something else entirely.
Abstract: This paper studies the control-oriented recursive identification of finite impulse response systems with binary-valued observations. Inspired by the Maximum Likelihood method, a novel ...
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The death of sitcoms: What happened to TV's beloved shows that brought generations together
Why have sitcoms become so rare? Discover the industry shifts, streaming trends, and changing audiences that transformed ...
AI coding benchmark MirrorCode published its full results June 26, showing Claude Opus 4.7 autonomously rebuilt a 60,000-line interpreter and scored 56% overall — completing tasks that take human ...
Abstract: New linear models to calibrate four-channel time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters are proposed and investigated. The ideal four-periodic correction ...
The 'cocktail party problem' highlights the difficulty machines face in isolating a single voice from overlapping conversations and background noise. T-domain Methods: These offer high-quality audio ...
Spread the love“`html Understanding how to create a neural network can be a game-changer in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning. As industries increasingly rely on data-driven ...
Artificial intelligence agents seem to have created their own religion, Crustafarianism. Is that possible?
While there have been many sober warnings about AI and recursive self-improvement, Arianna Huffington argues that it is a ...
Recursive Self-Improvement Now Has a Co-Evolving Evaluator: Cambridge-NVIDIA Paper Raises the Stakes
Visitors tour the Nvidia booth during the Nvidia Product Showcase at Computex 2026 in Taipei on June 3, 2026. AFP via Getty Images/I-Hwa Cheng A preprint published June 24, 2026, by 13 researchers at ...
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