Blizzards are a real-life example of what game theorists call the “snowdrift problem,” a cousin of the prisoner’s dilemma ...
As the number of underage students who gamble increases, some argue that schools should add gambling literacy to their curricula.
Each weekend, the Children’s Museum of Southern Minnesota’s loft transforms into a math room, but it’s not a typical ...
Major League Baseball can’t implement the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System this season without knowing every hitter’s precise height, right down to the millimeter. So, like a flashback to ...
Grist reports that Finland is using waste heat from Bitcoin mining to warm homes, highlighting both potential benefits and ...
Gavin Newsom, California’s golden-boy governor and likely 2028 White House hopeful, recently decided to “bond” with a black audience in Georgia. Newsom proclaimed, “I’m not trying to impress you. I’m ...
Artificial intelligence-enhanced classrooms are prompting educators and campus leaders to rethink what learning spaces are ...
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'Proof by intimidation': AI is confidently solving 'impossible' math problems. But can it convince the world's top mathematicians?
AI could soon spew out hundreds of mathematical proofs that look "right" but contain hidden flaws, or proofs so complex we can't verify them. How will we know if they're right?
Jackson, Wyoming, and the U.S. Forest Service have partnered on a project to build homes on public land. It's not without opposition.
We need to better understand how LLMs address moral questions if we're to trust them with more important tasks.
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Scientists reveal first generation ever to be less intelligent than their parents
Historically, intelligence tests and large-scale assessments have shown that each new generation tends to outperform its ...
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