When we learn a new skill, the brain has to decide—cell by cell—what to change. New research from MIT suggests it can do that with surprising precision, sending targeted feedback to individual neurons ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
Human brain cells are now interacting with computer systems, learning to play video games like Doom. Researchers have ...
OpenAI co-founder Andrej Karpathy says December 2025 was the inflection point. The data — and the job market — are beginning ...
For years, the guiding assumption of artificial intelligence has been simple: an AI is only as good as the data it has seen. Feed it more, train it longer, and it performs better. Feed it less, and it ...
Googling isn't quite what it used to be. Now, when typing something into Google's search engine, the first response flashing to life on your screen is not the top-ranked search result but an "AI ...
You don't need to be a developer to build your own crypto bot. Here's how traders are doing it in 30 minutes, for free.
While the rest of the eFoil industry seems to be quietly shrinking its designs – smaller boards, lighter motors, more ...
The 3rd InvestaCon, hosted by the Young Investors Group, turns financial lessons into interactive, real-world experiences ...
Epshtein argues that a deeper understanding of generalization and principled use of prior knowledge are essential to building ...
SCS seniors Claire de Saint Phalle (seated) and Tanisha Saxena have received this year's Stehlik Scholarship for their excellence beyond the classroom.
A tiny change at the boundary between two oxide layers may point to a less power-hungry future for artificial intelligence.