Stanford University computer science professor Jure Leskovec is no stranger to rapid technological change. A machine-learning researcher for nearly three decades and well into his second decade of ...
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An array of 6100 ultracold caesium atoms controlled by lasers is the largest collection of qubits ever assembled, and ...
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The center will unite mathematicians, engineers and computer scientists at Brown, NYU and Georgia Tech to tackle longstanding ...
A first-of-its-kind test shows that reusing energy within a computer chip can work, thanks to two techy tricks.
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Quantum computing, on the cusp of a technological revolution, is set to significantly alter the way we process and interact with data. The latest quantum computer has implications far beyond the ...
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