An exploration of how artificial intelligence is changing what it means to do science and math, and what it means to be a scientist. The post Science, Promise and Peril in the Age of AI […]
An exploration of how artificial intelligence is changing what it means to do science and math, and what it means to be a scientist. The post Science, Promise and Peril in the Age of AI […]
In the course of reporting this series on the impact of artificial intelligence on science and math, Quanta writers interviewed close to 100 experts — computer scientists, biologists, physicists, mathematicians and many others. Just about […]
When Mario Krenn was studying quantum physics at the University of Vienna, he was trained in a particular way of designing new experiments: “You go to a blackboard, and you think very hard,” he said. […]
Since the start of the 20th century, the heart of mathematics has been the proof — a rigorous, logical argument for whether a given statement is true or false. Mathematicians’ careers are measured by what […]
You don’t typically build a machine without understanding how it works. But for artificial intelligence researchers building large language models, understanding is about the one thing they haven’t achieved. In fact, sometimes their work feels […]
Insider Brief UNESCO’s International Year of Quantum Science and Technology has launched the Quantum 100, a global initiative to spotlight 100 individuals driving quantum science, technology, and community. The program is open to professionals across […]
Insider Brief A British company has released the first commercially available music track created using quantum-powered generative AI, marking the first ever consumer application of quantum computing. The track, titled RECURSE, was produced by MOTH […]
In the future, quantum computers could rapidly simulate new materials or help scientists develop faster machine‐learning models, opening the door to many new possibilities. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already […]
Insider Brief A new study published in AIP Advances suggests gravity may emerge from entropy reduction in a universe behaving like a computer, rather than being a fundamental force. Physicist Melvin M. Vopson derives Newton’s […]
Q-STAR and UKQuantum have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen bilateral collaboration between Japan and the UK in quantum technologies. This agreement builds on the broader governmental Memorandum of Cooperation between the UK’s […]
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