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As AI and megaplatforms take over, the hyperlinks that built the web may face extinction

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The original idea for the world wide web emerged in a flurry of scientific thought around the end of World War II. It began with a hypothetical machine called the “memex,” proposed by US Office […]

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What is Bluesky, the fast-growing social platform welcoming fleeing X users?

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Disgruntled X users are again flocking to Bluesky, a newer social media platform that grew out of the former Twitter before billionaire Elon Musk took it over in 2022. While it remains small compared to […]

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One Tech Tip: Replacing passwords with passkeys for an easier login experience

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If you’re tired of memorizing passwords, then give passkeys a try.This post was originally published on this site

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Facebook and Instagram users in Europe can opt for less personalized ads

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Facebook and Instagram users in Europe will get the option to see less personalized ads if they don’t want to pay for an ad-free subscription, social media company Meta said Tuesday, bowing to pressure from […]

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New open-source Python package developed for efficient multi-source evidence fusion

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Researchers from Peking University have developed ERTool, an open-source Python package designed to simplify the implementation of the Evidential Reasoning (ER) approach for multi-source evidence fusion. This tool addresses the challenges of integrating data from […]

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Software package can bypass CPU for more efficient computing

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Technion Researchers have developed a software package that enables computers to perform processing operations directly in memory, bypassing the CPU. This is a significant step toward developing computers that perform calculations in memory, avoiding time-consuming […]

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Governments are pushing teen social media bans—but behind the scenes is a messy fight over science

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As governments worldwide move to restrict teenagers’ access to smartphones and social media, a fierce scientific debate has erupted over whether these digital technologies actually harm young people’s mental health.This post was originally published on […]

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Up to 30% of the power used to train AI is wasted: A software tool could help fix that

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A less wasteful way to train large language models, such as the GPT series, finishes in the same amount of time for up to 30% less energy, according to a new study from the University […]

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New machine learning model can identify fake news sources more reliably

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Fake news is a perennial problem but really begins to ramp up in the election season as conspiracy theories and misinformation by bad actors aim to manipulate voters. As the US election comes down to […]

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Software tool bridges 2D and 3D to aid zero waste fashion design

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What does sustainable fashion design have in common with Tetris? For both, an intriguing puzzle awaits, where you must configure unique shapes in a way that fills up the available space.This post was originally published […]

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