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Buterin suggests using zero-knowledge proofs in social algorithms
Vitalik Buterin proposes using zero-knowledge proofs to make social media algorithms verifiable without exposing code or user data.
Elementary teachers can talk with students one-on-one to probe their thinking and learn things that might be missed with traditional assessments.
Researchers from Skoltech Engineering Center’s Hierarchically Structured Materials Laboratory developed a new method to ...
NVIDIA and the US Department of Energy have outlined the priorities for collaboration in support of accelerating the ...
Aktiia, makers of Hilo – the world's first clinically validated, cuffless, continuous blood pressure monitor – has closed out ...
Oklahoma defensive lineman Markus Strong plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal, On3 has learned. He just finished up his ...
The Ministry of Defense has announced what should be included in a soldier's individual first aid kit (IMMK). — Ukrinform.
Upscayl uses AI technology to scale images to a larger format. The open source tool adds sharpness and brings details to ...
From "Standouts" to "Roses," we break down every feature (free and paid) to see if Hinge lives up to the hype.
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From AI to analog, cybersecurity tabletop exercises look a little different this year
"Tabletop exercises now need to reflect two realities: attackers using AI to move faster, quieter, and at massive scale, and ...
A pioneering study has found that an individualized approach to breast cancer screening that assesses patients' risk, rather ...
With a new year upon us, software-security experts disagree on SBOM utility — in theory, SBOMs are great, but in practice, ...
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