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AIResearchers build magnetic computer that thinks like a brain

Researchers create magnetic neuromorphic computers that learn like the human brain while using far less energy.

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SpaceThe universe is not and could never be a simulation, study findsJoseph Shavit
AINew AI text-to-video system masters the art of time-lapse video generationShy Cohen
InnovationsKAIST researchers unlock secrets to next-gen ReRAM memoryJoshua Shavit
InnovationsNew metamaterial bends the rules of physics by combining surprising strength with stretch
InnovationsBrain-inspired AI breakthrough: Machines learn to see smarter
InnovationsScientists discover the secret to making robots seem real
AIAI turns everyday videos into interactive 3D worlds for games and robots
AIThinking AI isn’t so smart after all, Apple study finds
AIGroundbreaking crystal oxide transistors are faster, smaller and more reliable than silicon
InnovationsGlobal first: Quantum computer generates bits of unpredictable randomness
InnovationsBreakthrough DNA-based supercomputer runs 100 billion tasks at once
InnovationsFirst-ever silicon-based quantum computer brings scalable quantum power to the masses
AIAI can’t think like we do – here’s what that means for the future
AIWorld’s first photon-based NPU is 50x faster and uses 30x less power
AIMicrosoft’s quantum breakthrough signals the dawn of ultra-fast computing
AIScientists find that our reality is nothing but a computer simulation
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