Visitors tour the Nvidia booth during the Nvidia Product Showcase at Computex 2026 in Taipei on June 3, 2026. AFP via Getty Images/I-Hwa Cheng A preprint published June 24, 2026, by 13 researchers at ...
Decades ago, Paul Erdős used randomness to illuminate the vast and weird world of networks. Now mathematicians are making his ...
The major A.I. companies keep telling us how dangerous their new models can be, yet they must keep on building them.
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Anthropic now reports that Claude writes more than 80% of the code it ships. The figures that read as a safety warning also describe a business whose output scales with compute rather than headcount.
Researchers at the University of Toronto say they have discovered a new cyberthreat – a method of using artificial intelligence to create a dangerous computer worm that can modify its tactics as it ...
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Abstract: Multiple recursive generators with constant, as the high-order extension of linear congruence generators, form an important class of pseudorandom number generators that are widely used in ...
Abstract: A simple and reliable algorithm for collision avoidance maneuvers (CAMs), capable of computing impulsive, multi-impulsive, and low-thrust maneuvers, is proposed. The probability of collision ...
Researchers see a realistic path forward to the manufacture of bio-derivable wind blades that can be chemically recycled and the components reused, ending the practice of old blades winding up in ...