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Google and OpenAI's AI models win milestone gold at global math competition
Alphabet's Google and OpenAI said their artificial-intelligence models won gold medals at a global mathematics competition, signaling a breakthrough in math capabilities in the race to build powerful
Earth is spinning faster, leading timekeepers to consider an unprecedented move
Earth has been spinning faster for the past few years — a trend that could lead the world’s timekeeping institutions to take unprecedented action.
A thinking cap? This AI-powered cap can transform thoughts into text
Unlike other language decoding systems in development that have required subjects to have surgical implants, this cap does not require invasive systems. View on euronews
Can you ever expect privacy in public? Coldplay kiss camera saga tells us a lot about the answer
When the “KissCam” at a Coldplay concert landed on a couple who tried (but failed) to duck out of the spotlight, the internet immediately got to work.
UK online legislation could threaten Wikipedia volunteer safety, group to argue in court
Online encyclopedia Wikipedia will argue this week that the UK’s Online Services Act could impact the safety and privacy of its volunteers. View on euronews
Innovation grant to 'springboard' cutting-edge science-based projects in Alberta
The latest injection of an innovation grant is helping new graduates in Alberta develop and commercialize science-based products and services.
Scientists work to understand why dozens of whales have recently died in the San Francisco Bay Area
Scientists work to understand why dozens of whales have recently died in the San Francisco Bay Area - The majestic ocean creatures are still recovering from a massive die-off in 2019-23 that is estima
Cyber experts issue 'spying' warning over apps that access your location, microphone and data
They're some of the biggest apps in the world, used by millions of people every day. But according to an investigation, 'data hungry' smartphone apps ask for 'shocking' levels of access to personal
Astronomer's interim CEO shares the silver lining of the viral Coldplay 'kiss cam'
Astronomer's interim CEO Pete DeJoy said in an update that the startup had "received a level of media attention that few companies" ever encounter.
We're one step closer to living on the Moon
It’s been 56 years since Neil Armstrong plonked a boot on the Moon and made history. Yet, much to the rest of humanity’s annoyance, they haven’t followed in his footsteps – literally. The grey,
Meta builds world’s largest AI superclusters for the future
What happens when one of the world's richest companies decides to go all-in on AI? If you're Mark Zuckerberg, it means launching superclusters so large they could rival the footprint of Manhattan.
Harvard physicist claims new interstellar comet is alien probe
"The consequences, should the hypothesis turn out to be correct, could potentially be dire for humanity," said Avi Loeb.
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