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Hopes of Big Bang Discoveries Ride on a Future Spacecraft | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionAt a conference in Japan a few years ago, David Dunsky attended a talk about gravitational waves, ripples in the fabric of space-time created...

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Randomized measurement protocols for lattice gauge theories

Jacob Bringewatt1,2, Jonathan Kunjummen1,2, and Niklas Mueller31Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, NIST/University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742, USA2Joint Quantum Institute/NIST,...

Helpful Assistants, Romantic Partners, or Con Artists? Part One » CCC Blog

CCC supported three scientific sessions at this year’s AAAS Annual Conference, and in case you weren’t able to attend in person, we will be...

Smartphones Powered By AI Can Diagnose Depression

A recent study found that smartphones powered by artificial intelligence software can detect symptoms of depression and distress on the user’s face. The collaborative...

BEAST AI attack can break LLM guardrails in a minute

Computer scientists have developed an efficient way to craft prompts that elicit harmful responses from large language models (LLMs). All that's required is an Nvidia...

Boffins caution against running robots on AI models

Computer scientists at the University of Maryland (UMD) have asked robot makers to do further safety research before wiring language and vision models to...

A Quantum Trick Implied Eternal Stability. Now It’s Falling Apart. | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIt is a truth of both physics and everyday experience that things fall apart. Ice melts. Buildings crumble. Any object, if you wait long...

IonQ formally opens giant new factory, R&D facility in Seattle area – Inside Quantum Technology

By Dan O'Shea posted 16 Feb 2024 IonQ has officially opened its long-anticipated manufacturing and R&D facility in...

Watch CCC Sponsored Sessions at AAAS – February 15th – 17th » CCC Blog

The goal of the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) is to catalyze the computing research community to debate longer range, more audacious research challenges; to...

Daniel Jones, Physicist for DEVCOM Army Research Laboratory, is an IQT The Hague 2024 Speaker – Inside Quantum Technology

By Kenna Hughes-Castleberry posted 23 Jan 2024 Daniel E. Jones, a staff physicist at the DEVCOM Army Research...

Math’s ‘Game of Life’ Reveals Long-Sought Repeating Patterns | Quanta Magazine

IntroductionIn 1969, the British mathematician John Conway devised a beguilingly simple set of rules for creating complex behavior. His Game of Life, often referred...

Simulations of time travel send quantum metrology back to the future – Physics World

<a href="https://coingenius.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/simulations-of-time-travel-send-quantum-metrology-back-to-the-future-physics-world-2.jpg" data-fancybox data-src="https://coingenius.news/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/simulations-of-time-travel-send-quantum-metrology-back-to-the-future-physics-world-2.jpg" data-caption="Where's my DeLorean? Backward time travel is still in the realm of science fiction, but manipulating...

Bad Actors Can Still Find a Way Through Watermarks

Watermarking content is still not enough to distinguish between real and AI-generated content, as cybercriminals can also bypass the security features. This comes as there...

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