The Pioneer on MSN
The Algorithmic Afterlife: when your data refuses to die
The cloud remembers what the river forgets In India, death has many rituals. Some are cremated by the river, some buried in ...
Welcome, listeners, to this week's issue of Circulation on the Run, the week of October 7th, 2025. I'm one of your co-hosts, Dr. Peder Myhre, a professor at University of Oslo in Norway. And I'm your ...
If the 19th century witnessed armies invading nations across the continents, colonising lands and people with the help of guns and ammunition, in current times, we are experiencing colonisation of ...
Differential equations are fundamental tools in physics: they are used to describe phenomena ranging from fluid dynamics to general relativity. But when these equations become stiff (i.e. they involve ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Cracking a long-standing weakness in a classic algorithm for programming reconfigurable chips
Researchers from EPFL, AMD, and the University of Novi Sad have uncovered a long-standing inefficiency in the algorithm that ...
Researchers from the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the University of Barcelona (ICCUB) have developed a new framework based ...
First-party data is having its ‘main character’ moment. For years, FMCG marketers relied on third-party data to piece together the customer journey. But the game is changing. With the rise of digital ...
The Mark Zuckerberg-led tech giant's new AI division, Meta Superintelligence Labs, is exploring deals to use Google's Gemini and OpenAI's GPT models to enhance conversational features in Meta AI, the ...
For much of the past decade, progress in artificial intelligence has been driven by scale. Bigger datasets, more parameters, ...
AI is no longer on the fringe of utility operations, it’s embedded in the field, in control rooms, and increasingly, in the ...
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