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Scientists repurpose speech recognition AI to decode seismic activity, uncovering patterns that could one day help predict earthquakes.
Here are Google’s latest AI updates from January.
Explore insights into open source community growth, innovation, and inclusivity with an updated survey dataset. The post Seven years of open source: A more secure and diverse ecosystem appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
Quantum computing is one of the most exciting areas in computer science, promising progress in accelerated computing beyond what’s considered possible today. It’s expected that the technology will tackle myriad problems that were once deemed impractical or even impossible to solve. Quantum computing promises huge leaps forward for fields spanning drug discovery and materials development Read Article
The pace of technology innovation has accelerated in the past year, most dramatically in AI. And in 2024, there was no better place to be a part of creating those breakthroughs than NVIDIA Research. NVIDIA Research is comprised of hundreds of extremely bright people pushing the frontiers of knowledge, not just in AI, but across Read Article
If you want to know what cache revalidation is, how it works, and why it can involve rolling a die, read on. This blog post presents a lock-free probabilistic approach to cache revalidation, along
Recap some of Google’s biggest AI news from 2024, including moments from Gemini, NotebookLM, Search and more.
Here are Google’s latest AI updates from December including Gemini 2.0, GenCast, and Willow.
For more than two decades, the NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program has supported graduate students doing outstanding work relevant to NVIDIA technologies. Today, the program announced the latest awards of up to $60,000 each to 10 Ph.D. students involved in research that spans all areas of computing innovation. Selected from a highly competitive applicant pool, the Read Article
Content streaming and engagement are entering a new dimension with QUEEN, an AI model by NVIDIA Research and the University of Maryland that makes it possible to stream free-viewpoint video, which lets viewers experience a 3D scene from any angle. QUEEN could be used to build immersive streaming applications that teach skills like cooking, put Read Article
From boardroom to break room, generative AI took this year by storm, stirring discussion across industries about how to best harness the technology to enhance innovation and creativity, improve customer service, transform product development and even boost communication. According to IDC, enterprises worldwide are expected to spend $307 billion on AI solutions next year, growing Read Article
James Manyika’s opening remarks from the AI for Science Forum.
Findings in our latest study show that the quality of code written with GitHub Copilot is significantly more functional, readable, reliable, maintainable, and concise. The post Does GitHub Copilot improve code quality? Here’s what the data says appeared first on The GitHub Blog.
A recap of the some of the biggest scientific breakthroughs over the past two years.
Here are the newest fellows of the Google PhD Fellowship, along with reflections from nine PhD Fellowship Program alumni.
We describe how Cloudflare uses a custom Lisp-like programming language and formal verifier (written in Racket and Rosette) to prevent logical contradictions in our authoritative DNS nameserver’s behavior.
We describe how Cloudflare uses a custom Lisp-like programming language and formal verifier (written in Racket and Rosette) to prevent logical contradictions in our authoritative DNS nameserver’s behavior.
NIST has standardized four post-quantum signature schemes so far, and they’re not done yet: there are fourteen new candidates in the running for standardization. In this blog post we take measure of them and discover why we ended up with so many PQ signatures.
NIST has standardized four post-quantum signature schemes so far, and they’re not done yet: there are fourteen new candidates in the running for standardization. In this blog post we take measure of them and discover why we ended up with so many PQ signatures.