Recursion and Exscientia, two pioneers in artificial intelligence (AI)-based drug development, have completed a business combination that they vowed will enhance their ability to carry out drug ...
Chatbots are far more predictable in their responses than you might expect. That's fine for research or coding, but it's a ...
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has released the ISC Computer Science (Subject Code - 868) for the Year 2027 evaluation cycle. It is designed specifically to make ...
The case against Nadiem Makarim, a co-founder of Gojek, has fueled concerns about judicial fairness in a nation where foreign ...
While there have been many sober warnings about AI and recursive self-improvement, Arianna Huffington argues that it is a ...
Buffer overflow vulnerabilities have driven remote code execution for decades and keep appearing in critical network ...
The compiler infers, but does not take instructions. There is no syntax for explicit type declarations yet, and the new type ...
The article mentions how symbolic recursion can destabilize identity and it’s how the true self emerges but it’s kinda vague on the details or the how and I just want to know how much of this is true?
The first Minecraft 26.2 pre-release is here for Java Edition, but there's some bad news if you've been taking advantage of the sandbox game's new peer-to-peer multiplayer, which was implemented in a ...
Richard Socher's new $650 million startup wants to build an AI that can research and improve itself indefinitely — and he insists it will actually ship products.
Recursive Superintelligence Inc., a startup that hopes to develop self-improving artificial intelligence models, launched today with $650 million in funding. Alphabet Inc.’s GV fund and Greycroft led ...