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Mechanical Engineering Professor Alan McGaughey of Carnegie Mellon University recently coordinated the Phonon Olympics, ...
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In analyzing dozens of AI PoCs that sailed on through to full production use — or didn’t — six common pitfalls emerge.
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After 150 years of mystery, neuroscience has finally cracked the code on how language works in the brain—and the answer is surprisingly elegant.
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