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Professor of Computer Science John MacCormick received his Ph.D. from Oxford University. The author of four books—including Nine Algorithms That Changed the Future and the recently published Thinking ...
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Montgomery Police Chief Jim Graboys addresses an overnight shooting that claimed the life of a 6-year-old girl Gov. Josh Stein on Monday signed four bills into law covering gang crime, mental health ...
As pharma launches grow more complex and categories more crowded, communications teams have a critical opportunity to drive value. In this interview, Megan Driscoll, founder and CEO of EvolveMKD, ...
Jeopardy! champion Tristan Williams is reaching for the sky and more wins. The five-time winner has fans buzzing because they think he looks like a popular movie character. So far, the data scientist ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said he's not thinking about Americans' financial concerns about rising gas prices ‒ and is only worried about preventing Iran from building a nuclear weapon ‒ as ...
A concept illustration of the development of Synthegy. Credit: Ella Maru Studio Researchers have developed a framework that interprets chemical strategy as language, opening a new path for AI-assisted ...
Inside the enduring appeal of machines that look, move, and increasingly think like humans. Twenty-first-century humanoids, like this one built in a German lab, have evolved from demonstrating ...
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PCWorld reports that Claude AI users are adopting “caveman” prompting techniques to reduce token consumption by stripping filler words and articles from responses. This method can dramatically cut ...
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