The gist of it is that one should obtain a rubber duck, and use it when your code isn't working – and you don't know why. Explain to the duck what your code is supposed to do, and then "go into detail ...
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Two Neuroscientists Explain What You Probably Get Wrong About AI
Experts reveal how AI could change our ideas about consciousness, intelligence, and what it means to be human in this new era.
But while lecanemab has been shown to slow the progression of disease in some people who receive an early diagnosis, it comes with a high price-tag that will put it out of reach for many Australians.
A Rotarian at the Shrewsbury Severn Rotary Club has revealed that his mind which ‘loves solving problems’ has extended to another sphere – producing green hydrogen from water.
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GPT-5 model helps crack one of quantum computing’s most stubborn open problems
In computer science, NP refers to problems where a solution can be verified quickly, even if finding that solution may take enormous time. This class has guided much of modern complexity theory.
Lewis Hamilton has confirmed that his beloved vegan dog Roscoe has been put down - saying he has 'lost his best friend'. But is it really safe to put your dog on a vegan diet?
Plastic stickers on fruit and vegetables are an annoyance for consumers and even more problematic for the environment.
CAN ANYTHING STOP the Trump administration from breaking the institutions of our federal government? ‘No’ seems to be the answer. Donald Trump holds all the cards, we are told, and all of his cards ...
It’s not enough to have a team of diverse people – you have to unlock their potential ...
Some things in cosmology may simply be unknowable. Why is there something rather than nothing? What lies outside the universe? What is inside a black hole? That last one has been niggling at ...
Neurodivergent people often excel in pattern recognition, attention to detail and creative problem-solving - skills highly valued in chemistry. Nina Notman investigates how employers are breaking down ...
Artificial intelligence has taken many forms over the years and is still evolving. Will machines soon surpass human knowledge and understanding?
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