Ontario took its most decisive step yet toward building Canada’s first large-scale nuclear station in more than three decades, directing the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to enter a ...
We look at Bruce Springsteen’s political activism. By Nick Corasaniti Bruce Springsteen has always heralded the alchemy of his E Street Band, that 1+1=3, force-of-nature magic that happens when these ...
Bruce Springsteen didn’t specifically mention Operation Midway Blitz at his show at the United Center on Wednesday, but the feeling of resistance was certainly thick in the air when he spotted a young ...
Bruce the Kea parrot is missing the upper half of his beak, but he has turned this disability into a weapon to keep subordinates in line There’s an Internet parable in which a boy with one arm becomes ...
Bruce, a 13-year-old kea in New Zealand, long ago lost the top half of his beak. It didn’t prevent his climb to the top.Credit... Supported by By Carl Zimmer In 2021, a disabled parrot named Bruce ...
Affiliate Bruce Schneier and Ada Palmer point out that LLM training misses the bulk of verbal communication because they are only trained on written, rather than oral, text. "By excluding the ...
The dreaded Q-day could arrive sooner than expected, and when it does, experts say we need to be ready. Reading time 8 minutes In 1994, American mathematician Peter Shor developed a quantum algorithm ...
Scientists create new type of encryption that protects video files against quantum computing attacks
Computer scientists say they've developed a new encryption method designed to defend sensitive data from one of the biggest looming threats in cybersecurity: quantum computers powerful enough to crack ...
Affiliate Bruce Schneier offers an optimistic viewpoint on AI-powered cybersecurity, suggesting that although the technology can enable hackers to infiltrate systems, it can allow system defenders to ...
Powerful quantum computers may be closer than scientists thought. To unleash the technology’s full power, scientists have long thought that quantum computers with millions of quantum bits, or qubits, ...
A quantum computer capable of breaking the encryption that secures the internet now seems to be just around the corner. Stunning revelations from two research teams outline how it could happen, with ...
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