AI did not create shallow learning. It exposed how often we relied on proxies for understanding: correct answers, clean code, polished writing. Those proxies worked when producing them required ...
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What the family computer of the 1980s actually taught an entire generation without anyone realizing it
Those beige boxes were secretly the best classrooms money could buy.
When we learn a new skill, the brain has to decide - cell by cell - what to change. New research from MIT suggests it can do that with surprising ...
Generative AI could be part of this continuum. It introduces a new form of linguistic mediation: dialoguing with a machine ...
Southeast side residents gather to discuss community needs as developers push forward with a $9 billion quantum computing center.
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Mind-blowing photonic chips teach robots using light instead of electronics
Researchers report building photonic computing chips that use light pulses to train spiking neural networks on ...
Millions of human neurons are powering a new data centre in Melbourne – the first in the world to be powered by living brain cells. Launched on Tuesday by local startup Cortical Labs, the prototype ...
THIS is truly a tech miracle. Apple has created a MacBook that millions of people can buy for £499/$499 – and it’s actually very good. It’s called the MacBook Neo, and if I hadn’t seen it with my ...
The physics preceptor sat down with Fifteen Minutes to discuss New York City, interdisciplinarity, and the origins of math.
Not sure what today's NYT Connections answers are all about? Find out just what the different words in today's grid mean and how they fit together.
How much artificial intelligence can a human use and still call a piece of work — whether it’s art, a book or music — their own? The answer has profound implications for American intellectual property ...
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