Physics AI engineering simulation tools reached production at General Motors this week, cutting a two-week aerodynamics cycle ...
Artificial intelligence is mastering the kinds of projects that have long helped to build the careers of young mathematicians ...
Women’s heart disease is underdiagnosed, but new machine learning models can help solve this problem
Historically, medicine has been a male-biased field. For cardiovascular disorders, too, women are less likely to be diagnosed, or are diagnosed later and with more symptoms. Now, scientists have used ...
Three mathematicians have laid out proof that solves a long-standing problem in mathematics. Even the mathematician—an Abel prize winner—that first posed the problem didn't believe it would ever be ...
New research suggests that reliance on AI assistants can have a negative impact on people’s ability to think and problem solve.
AI trading signals can identify repeatable stock patterns, with some showing historical accuracy rates above 75%. TradeSmith’s machine learning system processed over 1 trillion data points to uncover ...
Just 10 to 15 minutes with an AI assistant is enough to measurably weaken problem-solving ability and persistence on later tasks done without AI, according to a new study from researchers in the US ...
The models work. The cloud infrastructure is in place. The data teams are capable. Yet the results from AI are still wanting, and the timelines are slipping. This is not an unusual situation; it is ...
Modern biotech has the tools to edit genes and design drugs, yet thousands of rare diseases remain untreated. According to executives from Insilico Medicine and GenEditBio, the missing ingredient for ...
Apple has acquired Q.ai in a deal estimated around $2 billion. Though there’s still a lot we don’t know, some of the details surrounding Q.ai’s work have me very excited for the future of Apple’s AI ...
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It remains an open question when a commercial quantum computer will emerge that can outperform classical (non-quantum) machines in speed and energy efficiency while solving real-world combinatorial ...
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