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Q&A with professor of computer science: What happens when AI faces the human problem of uncertainty?
In a world increasingly shaped by artificial intelligence, the question of how machines make decisions under uncertain ...
In 79 A.D., Roman author Pliny the Elder marveled at how dust could turn to stone. "Who, indeed," he wrote in Naturalis ...
A research team from the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences ...
Researchers at Guangdong University of Technology have developed a new method to build powerful, compact energy storage ...
New research from the University of Waterloo's Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute demonstrates that any artificial ...
Businesses and households served by the largest U.S. power grid will spend a record $16.1 billion to ensure electricity ...
Tabular data is at the heart of scientific analysis—whether in medicine, the social sciences, or even archaeology. Making it ...
Whether strawberries, asparagus or apples: when it comes to harvesting, skilled workers are often in short supply. Many ...
As artificial intelligence technology becomes part of daily life, adolescents are turning to chatbots for advice, guidance ...
Cristian Cassella, a Northeastern associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, understands this problem better than most; it's one of his areas of focus at the university's Microsystem ...
Nature has long served as inspiration for cutting-edge engineering—especially in the realm of underwater propulsion.
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