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Quantum breakthrough: ‘Magic states’ now easier, faster, and way less noisy

Quantum breakthrough: ‘Magic states’ now easier, faster, and way less noisy Researchers from The University of Osaka invent a technique to dramatically decrease overhead of quantum computers. For decades, quantum computers that perform calculations millions of times faster than conventional computers have remained a tantalizing yet distant goal. However, a new breakthrough in quantum physics […]

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Quantum computers just got an upgrade – and it’s 10× more efficient

Quantum computers just got an upgrade – and it’s 10× more efficient Quantum computers can solve extraordinarily complex problems, unlocking new possibilities in fields such as drug development, encryption, AI, and logistics. Now, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden have developed a highly efficient amplifier that activates only when reading information from qubits.

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ByteDance Introduces Astra: A Dual-Model Architecture for Autonomous Robot Navigation

The increasing integration of robots across various sectors, from industrial manufacturing to daily life, highlights a growing need for advanced navigation systems. However, contemporary robot navigation systems face significant challenges in diverse and complex indoor environments, exposing the limitations of traditional approaches. Addressing the fundamental questions of “Where am I?”, “Where am I going?”, and

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ByteDance Introduces Astra: A Dual-Model Architecture for Autonomous Robot Navigation

The increasing integration of robots across various sectors, from industrial manufacturing to daily life, highlights a growing need for advanced navigation systems. However, contemporary robot navigation systems face significant challenges in diverse and complex indoor environments, exposing the limitations of traditional approaches. Addressing the fundamental questions of “Where am I?”, “Where am I going?”, and

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ByteDance Introduces Astra: A Dual-Model Architecture for Autonomous Robot Navigation

The increasing integration of robots across various sectors, from industrial manufacturing to daily life, highlights a growing need for advanced navigation systems. However, contemporary robot navigation systems face significant challenges in diverse and complex indoor environments, exposing the limitations of traditional approaches. Addressing the fundamental questions of “Where am I?”, “Where am I going?”, and

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Affordances in the brain: The human superpower AI hasn’t mastered

Affordances in the brain: The human superpower AI hasn’t mastered How do you intuitively know that you can walk on a footpath and swim in a lake? Researchers from the University of Amsterdam have discovered unique brain activations that reflect how we can move our bodies through an environment. The study not only sheds new

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Half of today’s jobs could vanish—Here’s how smart countries are future-proofing workers

Half of today’s jobs could vanish—Here’s how smart countries are future-proofing workers Creating AI-focused curriculum and teaching employees how to use AI are priorities of many countries Artificial intelligence is spreading into many aspects of life, from communications and advertising to grading tests. But with the growth of AI comes a shake-up in the workplace.

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MIT Researchers Unveil “SEAL”: A New Step Towards Self-Improving AI

The concept of AI self-improvement has been a hot topic in recent research circles, with a flurry of papers emerging and prominent figures like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman weighing in on the future of self-evolving intelligent systems. Now, a new paper from MIT, titled “Self-Adapting Language Models,” introducesSEAL (Self-Adapting LLMs), a novel framework that allows

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MIT Researchers Unveil “SEAL”: A New Step Towards Self-Improving AI

The concept of AI self-improvement has been a hot topic in recent research circles, with a flurry of papers emerging and prominent figures like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman weighing in on the future of self-evolving intelligent systems. Now, a new paper from MIT, titled “Self-Adapting Language Models,” introducesSEAL (Self-Adapting LLMs), a novel framework that allows

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MIT Researchers Unveil “SEAL”: A New Step Towards Self-Improving AI

The concept of AI self-improvement has been a hot topic in recent research circles, with a flurry of papers emerging and prominent figures like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman weighing in on the future of self-evolving intelligent systems. Now, a new paper from MIT, titled “Self-Adapting Language Models,” introducesSEAL (Self-Adapting LLMs), a novel framework that allows

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