After a four-day break, the healthier Chicago Bulls will head into enemy territory with hopes of snapping their seven-game losing streak. How can they fly home winners? Let's talk about it. What to ...
An engineer for New York Times Games has been trying to teach artificial intelligence to understand wordplay more like a human. By Shafik Quoraishee Shafik Quoraishee is a machine-learning engineer ...
The irony couldn’t be more Meghan Markle if she’d gift-wrapped it, sprigged it with holly, and tied it with a bow. Just as the Duchess of Sussex unveils her Christmas Netflix broadcast, declaring this ...
Welcome back to Neural Notes, a weekly column where I look at how AI is affecting Australia. In this edition: Australia’s new AI plan reveals some issues for small businesses. The Albanese ...
It's a well-known fact that quantum calculations are difficult, but one would think that quantum computers would facilitate the process. In most cases, this is true. Quantum bits, or qubits, use ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Full BART service is expected to resume after a nearly seven-hour systemwide shutdown halted trains Friday morning due to a computer equipment problem. The transit agency says ...
All BART stations reopened for service late Friday morning after a computer problem shut down train service systemwide for hours, according to the transit agency. Starting at 4:30 a.m., issues arose ...
BART trains didn't run for seven hours because of a computer equipment problem. This is the fourth major BART outage issue since May. Commuters were left to find alternative modes of transportation ...
CAMBRIDGE, U.K. – A small Microsoft Research team had lofty goals when it set out four years ago to create an analog optical computer that would use light as a medium for solving complex problems.