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Finding novel materials needs more than pure machine learning.
Even as software grows increasingly complex, artificial intelligence helps to simplify and automate coding tasks.
Software can improvise on the spot to accompany the performance of live musicians.
Considering the promises and perils of contracting for the use of artificial intelligence tools and data.
Proposing a framework for a decentralized market where no one party controls the flow of information.
Gaps facing the industry as quantum safe algorithms move closer to standardization.
Complementary objectives competing for the same resources.
A unique viewpoint on risks to senior citizens from academia.
Leveraging scalable pointer analysis, value analysis, and dynamic analysis.
A discussion with Maya Kaczorowski, Falcon Momot, George Neville-Neil, and Chris McCubbin
Enabling object detectors to better distinguish between real and fake objects in semi-autonomous and fully autonomous vehicles.
Defining and analyzing the impact of cyberattacks on novel generations of BCIs.
A new generation of automatic theorem provers eliminate bugs in software and mathematics.
Latency-sensitive applications for the Internet of Things often require performance guarantees that contemporary wireless networks fail to offer. The cause of this shortcoming lies in the inherent complexity and inefficiency of networking abstractions ...
Seeking a solution to a bovine calculation situation.