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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
A new Vanguard study reveals that the 100 professions rubbing shoulders with AI the most are thriving, but admits there will ...
When we watch someone move, get injured, or express emotion, our brain doesn’t just see it—it partially feels it. Researchers ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of enterprise technology, a quiet revolution is unfolding where monolithic enterprise ...
Valve has officially announced the end of support for 32-bit Windows operating systems, following a recent update that ...
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The SpaceX IPO, space-based AI and dreams of Mars
Even so, Musk envisions eventually building his space-based AI data centers on the moon and then launching them with an ...
Adelaide-based Sync is the brainchild of former banker Denham D’Silva and third-generation publican Trent Fahey, who have ...
Is quantum computing really a threat to Bitcoin? A clear, data-driven reality check on crypto’s quantum risks, timelines, and ...
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Game platform Steam to end support for system 32-bit Windows
Valve has officially announced the end of support for 32-bit Windows operating systems, following a recent update that transitions the Steam Client to a native 64-bit architecture to enhance security ...
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This 'living' computer blurs the line between brains and machines
In a lab rack that looks more like a high-end audio system than a server, clusters of human brain cells are quietly learning ...
President Trump has taken some actions that do not have a comparable historical example, according to historians. President ...
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