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We all have the habit of trying to guess the killer in a movie before the big reveal. That’s us making inferences.
For the first time, large language models performed on a par with gold medallists in the International Mathematical Olympiad.
AI breakthroughs dazzled headlines, but what’s the real story? Explore the truth behind AI’s Math Olympiad win and GPT-5’s ...
Two hundred years ago, the son of a saddler from a rural French village devised a groundbreaking tactile writing method of ...
Baby boomer are often overlooked in discussions about the retail trader phenomenon. BI spoke to three who have been in the ...
Hendricks administers Luke's first "shots for dots" test. After receiving a painful injection in his arm, Luke is instructed to inform Hendricks if he sees any colorful dots. Apparently no one expects ...
The strength of certain neural connections can predict how well someone can learn math, and mildly electrically stimulating these networks can boost learning, according to a study published in the ...
In her latest book, “Murderland: Crime and Bloodlust in the Time of Serial Killers” (out June 10 from Penguin Press), Mercer Island-raised author Caroline Fraser connects the polluted dots ...
Newspapers' AI-generated summer reading list recommends nonexistent books Among the made-up titles: The Last Algorithm, described as a thriller about a programmer who discovers an AI has developed ...
What's the best way for children to learn arithmetic—memorizing number values and multiplication tables, or studying math at a deeper, conceptual level?
Dot Bardarson, a well-known Alaska artist from Seward, has won many awards and commissions for her work and has long served as an arts advocate. Among her honors are the 2019 Alaska Governor’s ...
The Pale Blue Dot At 35: The Making Of An Iconic Photo The final image from Voyager 1 remains as iconic today as it was in 1990.