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The AI that taught itself: How AI can learn what it never knew
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 ...
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How to learn a new skill quickly: a 4-step process
In this week's video, we'll go over a 4-step process you can use to learn anything in a very short amount of time.
BBC Sport F1 correspondent Andrew Benson answers your questions following the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
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How to learn any skill twice as fast - the path to skill mastery
Discover how to learn any skill twice as fast! 🎯 From playing guitar to mastering Fortnite, this video dives into the power of deliberate practice, structured learning, and critical observation.
Jane Cai was named BYU’s 2026 Student Employee of the Year, with Miranda Hulme earning second place and Jackson Guthrie in third.
Code.org founder and chairman Hadi Partovi on why computer science is a liberal art and software engineering is not dead yet.
Contribute to data security and privacy or help make organizations quantum-ready. Envision it. Become a master thesis intern at TNO Applied Crypto and Quantum Algorithms in The Hague, Groningen or ...
AI did not create shallow learning. It exposed how often we relied on proxies for understanding: correct answers, clean code, polished writing. Those proxies worked when producing them required ...
Data centres use huge amounts of energy and chips are in high-demand – could brain cells be the answer? Australia-based startup Cortical Labs has announced it is building two “biological” data centres ...
Students will learn how technologies like machine learning and predictive analytics combine with business systems.
Voice Mode fabricated answers the last time I used it, but I tested it again to see if it's actually useful now. Spoiler: It is.
The alien-like machines, described as ‘legged metamachines’, are built from autonomous modules that can be snapped together in a variety of forms. Researchers say the approach could lead to robots ...
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