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UBTech unveils the mass-produced UWORLD U1 humanoid, combining biomimetic AI and emotion-aware LLMs for real-world deployment ...
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The Antarctic ozone hole was discovered in 1985, when scientists observed a severe depletion in Earth's protective layer of ...
As a digital artist, once you have your setup – whether stationary or portable – the next step is getting creative software. While that seems like just another expense, there are actually several ...
Anthropic's Claude platform went down for tens of thousands of users on Tuesday, June 23, as Downdetector reports surged past 8,000 in the United States alone — the latest in a documented run of ...
A pilot study by the San Francisco Estuary Institute captures plastic particles in the Bay that are 10 times smaller than ...
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It’s been three-and-a-half years since generative AI exploded onto the scene. In this past year, progress has continued its relentless pace: Vibe coding took off, companies embraced agentic workflows, ...
As traditional chip miniaturization slows, researchers have found a way to pack more computing power into the same space by stacking silicon circuits in multiple layers. The new process uses ...
What really happens after you hit enter on that AI prompt? WSJ’s Joanna Stern heads inside a data center to trace the journey and then grills up some steaks to show just how much energy it takes to ...
Researchers have created a nanoscale structure that traps infrared light in a layer just 40 nanometers thick—over 1,000 times thinner than a human hair. By using a unique material with exceptional ...