Data center developers are struggling to connect to the power grid and, not unrelatedly, connect with people. Perhaps half the data center projects due to start operating this year won’t arrive on ...
If airlines can't be seen by the machines, someone has to translate for them. Amadeus would very much like to be that someone. Decius Valmorbida, president of travel at Amadeus, will be a speaker the ...
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A few months ago, I sat in a board meeting at a financial services firm where the CEO was walking the directors through the company’s AI transformation. The slides were impeccable, detailing AI ...
During the recent U.S. Senate primary, some Texas Republicans justified voting for the winner, Ken Paxton, whose tenure as Texas attorney general has been marred by scandals, through a familiar and ...
Every Monday at noon, you will find Jon Hunter sitting in Bob Maunder’s office at Toronto’s Sinai Health. The two psychiatrists, friends since medical school, have been keeping this appointment for ...
Simple math equations grow harder when we're out of practice. As time goes on we forget the elementary rules of math and compound problems become more and more challenging. That's why a simple math ...
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An 80-year-old math problem has just been solved. You might not like how we got the answer.
Last month, OpenAI announced that its latest version of ChatGPT had solved a major math problem, one that had stumped experts for 80 years. This was considered among the most important unsolved ...
Consumers want results—not sympathy. by Matthew Dixon, Lara Ponomareff, Scott Turner and Rick DeLisi Think about the last time you flew. When you checked in, did you use a self-service option—like the ...
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