Computer Science
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Palmer Luckey on the Pentagon’s future of mixed reality
Though few would bet against Luckey’s expertise in the realm of mixed reality, few observers share his optimism for the…
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AI will add to the e-waste problem. Here’s what we can do about it.
E-waste is the term to describe things like air conditioners, televisions, and personal electronic devices such as cell phones and…
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Strengthening Security with Attack Surface Management – Communications of the ACM
As a rule, corporate network breaches are not typically caused by the exploitation of zero-day vulnerabilities or the use of…
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The Download: an interview with Palmer Luckey, and AI-assisted math tutors
Artificial intelligence could help. A new tool could improve the one-on-one tutoring sometimes used to supplement class instruction in these…
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Why agriculture is a tough climate problem to solve
It’s a real problem, from a climate perspective at least, that burgers taste good, and so do chicken sandwiches and…
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The Download: the AI Hype Index, and spotting machine-written text
This is today’s edition of The Download, our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what’s going on in the world…
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Diff Authoring Time: Measuring developer productivity at Meta
At Meta, we’re always looking for ways to enhance the productivity of our engineers and developers. But how exactly do…
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The Download: Wayve’s driverless ambitions, and AI models built by kids
The UK driverless-car startup Wayve is headed west. The firm’s cars learned to drive on the streets of London. But…
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Kids are learning how to make their own little language models
“What does it mean to have children see themselves as being builders of AI technologies and not just users?” says…
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How Wayve’s driverless cars will meet one of their biggest challenges yet
Figuring out why the model behaves as it does tells Wayve what kinds of scenarios require extra help. Using a…
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