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An international team of researchers developed an acoustic metasurface-based holography technique, which they tested by recreating the Mona Lisa.
The RobotSweater machine-knitted textile "skin" can sense contact and pressure to make a robot "smarter during its interaction with humans."
Far beyond cheating, artificial intelligence is changing the way some students learn and live.
The Biden administration announced new initiatives to guide federally supported research on artificial intelligence.
A new robotic bee can fly in all directions with stability and achieve the six degrees of free movement exhibited by most flying insects.
Stanford University researchers developed OpinionQA to evaluate bias in language models.
Researchers have created a computational model to predict any fish species' lifespan.
The architecture shrinks circuits in a valuable step toward the ultimate CMOS device.
Chief information officers could see their job getting more complex even as generative AI makes software development easier.
The computational expense of creating three-dimensional images that can be viewed by all is just one factor holding them back.
The company also was hit with a second fine over Ring, its home surveillance company.
This news is part of Japan's ambitious plan to become a leader in AI technology.
Computing pioneer and ACM Fellow William A. Wulf died on March 10, 2023, in Charlottesville, VA, USA. He was 83.
Bob Metcalfe, recipient of the 2022 ACM A.M. Turing Award for his role in the development of Ethernet, briefly considered a career in tennis.
The search for new algorithms that could reduce the time needed for multiplication is now at the center of data science.
Ensuring the billions of dollars governments send the disaster-stricken actually get to their intended destinations.
Existing security standards do not always offer sufficient protection to secure the Internet of Things.