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Chardet dispute shows how AI will kill software licensing, argues Bruce Perens
Alarm bells are ringing in the open source community, but commercial licensing is also at risk Earlier this week, Dan Blanchard, maintainer of a Python character encoding detection library called ...
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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 robotic-control-style benchmark tasks, aiming to shift more of the learning workload from ...
Today, practical and technical barriers to adopting cloud workflows for live production and distribution have largely been overcome ...
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Apple reveals M5 Pro and M5 Max silicon with an all-big-core design and big performance gains
Apple has introduced its newest professional silicon, the M5 Pro and M5 Max, marking a significant leap in performance for its high-end Macs. Built on an all-big-core design that focuses on raw ...
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Graphene 'artificial skin' gives robots an insanely human-like touch
A wave of recent research has brought robotic touch sensitivity closer to human fingertips than ever before, driven by graphene-based composites and machine learning that let artificial skins detect ...
First of four parts Before we can understand how attackers exploit large language models, we need to understand how these models work. This first article in our four-part series on prompt injections ...
This year’s Language Conference (LANGCON) and Best Linguist Competition (BLING) brought together linguists from military ...
Some of the fastest-growing jobs in America don’t require a degree—just the right certificate. Here’s which ones are worth your time.
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