"Stargate" could be used to train the world’s most powerful AIs.
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When constructed well, post-training survey questions can provide a wealth of information that helps guide future design decisions.
We all have a place in our lives where we look the other way and pretend everything is fine. It's a built-in excuse to act selfishly.
“You’re not meant to understand what I just said, because I don’t understand what I just said…” Physicist Brian Cox on one of the most complex theories in space science.
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Holograms preserve all of an object's 3D information, but on a 2D surface. Could the holographic Universe idea lead us to higher dimensions?
From time-traveling billiard balls to information-destroying black holes, the world's got plenty of puzzles that are hard to wrap your head around.
AI-powered voice technology is poised to revolutionize the ways we do business.
Since our arrival, humans have driven a seven-fold drop in the mass of wild land mammals.
A company can only be as agile as its least flexible team — here’s how to make an effective framework for decision-making.
How we organize all our digital stuff — from work research to side hustles to family photos — is key to our productivity.
Estonia has long been seen as a pioneer in digitizing the democratic process.
Actor and science communicator Alan Alda shares his three rules of three for effective and empathic communication.
Though he renounced philosophy, Stephen Hawking's final theory of the universe redraws the basic foundations of cosmology.
Will we ever unravel the mystery of consciousness? Two academics made a 25-year bet on it. The scientist lost.
Your brain is not an obsolete piece of technology. Once properly trained for learning, it’s your ticket to navigating the AI landscape.
The benefits of going the extra mile to be socially responsible are felt by customers, employees, and shareholders alike. Here’s a plan to secure them.
A new study from Finland suggests that we all process the behavior of others using the same neural networks.
Implanting machine components into human bodies, argues one scholar, could make for a better society.
Like humans, stars die. The James Webb Space Telescope's early images already give us a lot of information about how this happens.
The content of our long-term memories is constantly "reconstructed" by our brains. The same is true of memories formed mere seconds ago.
From honing the art of perception to checking cognitive biases, here are a few techniques employees can learn in critical thinking training.
It’s the paradoxical observation that the more we try to process, the less we actually can.
Master creative thinking in 90 minutes, with expert Tiago Forte.
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Even with quantum teleportation and the existence of entangled quantum states, faster-than-light communication still remains impossible.
While the steep rise of inequality in the United States is well-known, long-run data on the incomes of the richest shows countries have followed a variety of trajectories.
For generations, physicists have been searching for a quantum theory of gravity. But what if gravity isn't actually quantum at all?
Sabine Hossenfelder discusses the physics of… dead grandmothers?
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Artificial intelligence can forecast the behavior of viruses and quickly make vaccines to thwart them.