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How will you know when you’re winning?
The strategy should help you recover when plans fall apart, but often it doesn’t. Here’s how to make it work.
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Quantum-inspired tech for Logistics: next-gen optimisation
InfinityQ’s quantum-inspired technology uses the power of quantum computing while avoiding the difficult scaling problems.
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The Turing Trap: why pursuing human-like AI is misguided
Fixating on building AI that automates and imitates people stifles true progress. But we can change the rules and do better.
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AI is huge – and so is its energy consumption
AI could consume as much electricity as The Netherlands by 2027. New research warns we should use the technology only where it’s really needed.
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How the powerful shape technological change
Technological change seems the result of some natural and inevitable evolutionary process – but it’s not. It’s a choice.
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ChatGPT as good as doctors at suggesting diagnoses in ER
New research suggests that generative AI has the potential to speed up diagnosis and reduce waiting times in the emergency department.
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Reward hacking: AI finds a way
Sometimes, the hacks AI comes up with are ingenious. Other times, they are a problem. But a lot of the time, they’re funny. Here are six that made me smile.
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Virtual hugs work for real
Digital hugs can provide comfort and connection – but only if delivered with digital tact. Researchers present a framework.
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You can’t fetch the coffee if you’re dead: an AI dilemma
An intelligent machine knows it can’t complete its objective if switched off. So, serving the coffee has a subgoal: avoid being switched off.
