Sean Randallflipped into Never Always WorksThe AI Race Is Not a Race: It Is a Game and We Are Playing It Wrongacm.org - Shawn OgunseyeIn March 2024, West Africa went dark. Four undersea cables failed simultaneously, cutting Internet access across the region.8 For days, entire …
Sean Randallflipped into Never Always WorksMolecule-in-a-crystal system could boost quantum computing via chemically engineered qubitsphys.org - Sam JarmanWithin a crystal's atomic structure, tiny atomic-scale flaws will naturally occur where electrons can become trapped. These defects have emerged as …
Sean Randallflipped into Never Always WorksScientists discover strange “narwhal” waves that trap light beyond known limitssciencedaily.com - Light Publishing Center, Changchun Institute of OpticsPhysicists at Peking University have uncovered a new way to confine light far beyond conventional limits — without relying on metals and their …
Sean Randallflipped into Never Always WorksI Study the Universe. Everything Scientists Know About Dark Energy—And the End of the World—Could Be Wrong.Popular Mechanics - Paul M. SutterFor the first time in a quarter-century, we genuinely do not know what the universe will do next. On a mountaintop in Arizona, a telescope with five thousand robotic fingers spent three years staring at fourteen million galaxies. Each night the robots reset themselves and pointed (with a precision …
Sean Randallflipped into Never Always WorksMathematicians stunned by AI's biggest breakthrough in mathematics yetnewscientist.com - Alex WilkinsAn 80-year-old maths conjecture that has eluded the world’s greatest mathematicians has been cracked by an artificial intelligence model built by …
Sean Randallflipped into Never Always WorksResolving the Kardashev's conundrum using a Bitcoin-inspired metricphys.org - Matthew WilliamsIn his 1964 paper, "Transmission of Information by Extraterrestrial Civilizations," famed astrophysicist and radio astronomer Nikolai Kardashev …