For the first time, a research team has demonstrated an artificial intelligence semiconductor technology that integrates the ...
Encryption systems rely on “random” numbers, but conventional computers can’t generate them perfectly. New research shows that quantum physics can. By Alexander Nazaryan Researchers in Switzerland ...
More than 100 years ago Hungarian-born mathematician George Pólya found himself trapped in a loop of social awkwardness. A professor at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, he enjoyed ...
Neural networks revolutionized machine learning for classical computers: self-driving cars, language translation and even artificial intelligence software were all made possible. It is no wonder, then ...
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Randomness is incredibly useful. People often draw straws, throw dice or flip coins to make fair choices. Random numbers can enable auditors to make completely unbiased selections. Randomness is also ...
Process-oriented leaders focus on creating and optimizing systems to improve efficiency, streamline operations and drive long-term growth. They see structure as the backbone of success. Process-driven ...
You might have heard the term “splat” or “Gaussian splat” used recently in the XR space. Gaussian splatting is a rendering technique that has been around for a long time but has found a new ...
Graph condensation reduces graph sizes while maintaining performance, addressing the scalability challenges of GNNs caused by computational inefficiencies on large datasets. Existing methods often ...