Scientists used a quantum computer to successfully compute the Alexander polynomial for complex knots, a mathematical problem previously too challenging for classical computers. This breakthrough shows quantum computing's potential to solve intricate problems across various scientific fields.
Tech CEOs report a surge in fake job applicants using AI for remote positions. Scammers are leveraging deepfakes to pass interviews, raising concerns about hiring process security and candidate verification.
AI is rapidly assisting code creation, but who's testing it? This article delves into how Large Language Models are transforming software testing practices to keep pace with AI-driven development.
The Model Context Protocol (MCP) is explored as a potential breakthrough for AI assistants to move beyond chat and perform real-world actions like sending emails and scheduling. The article questions if it's truly revolutionary or just rebranded function calling.
MIT researchers are investigating if Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT can accelerate and reduce the cost of discovering new medicines and materials. The current process is slow and resource-intensive, and LLMs could offer a faster, more efficient alternative for molecule screening.
MIT CSAIL's Tactile Vega-Lite system simplifies creating tactile graphs, making data visualization accessible for blind and low-vision readers. It helps educators and designers create and refine these crucial graphics.
A judge criticized OpenAI's 'straw man' argument in the NYT copyright lawsuit, stating it doesn't negate potential end-user infringement. The court highlighted OpenAI's ongoing user relationship, suggesting a responsibility to probe copyright issues, casting doubt on OpenAI's defense.
As the global population ages, age-proofing AI in workplaces is crucial for inclusivity. Ensuring AI considers age diversity prevents older workers from being left behind in the evolving work landscape.