A thief sneaks into a museum late at night. They pass by a pair of statues—or were they suits of armor? You see them take a necklace. Or wait. Didn’t the news report say it was a watch? Our memories ...
When you type things into the prompt of a generative artificial intelligence (AI) program such as ChatGPT, the program gives you a response based not just on what you've typed, but also all the things ...
In an era dominated by keyboards, voice notes and AI-generated text, one surprisingly powerful brain-boosting habit is ...
Artificial intelligence has been bottlenecked less by raw compute than by how quickly models can move data in and out of memory. A new generation of memory-centric designs is starting to change that, ...
Recently, the team led by Guoqi Li and Bo Xu from the Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, published a ...
Large language models (LLMs) deliver impressive results, but are they truly capable of reaching or surpassing human ...
Quelle dommage, amirite?! But, what if I told you that a study in the journal Neurology of Aging suggests there’s something people can do that makes it less likely any of these kinds of things will ...
Co authored with Sayuri Hayakawa, Ph.D. It’s not uncommon to see a Japanese person bowing while on the telephone. One of us is a Japanese-American who bows on the phone—but only in Japanese. Behaviors ...
Microsoft aims to replace its legacy C and C++ code with the Rust programming language across its largest codebases by the ...
Our memories form the foundation of our continuing sense of self. Our understanding of who we are is built up from a lifetime of experiences stored in our brain. Loss of that information about who you ...