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The University of Washington’s Allen School is tackling six “grand challenges” in computer science — from AI and education to ...
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During a forum at the Harvard Institute of Politics this week, Raimondo acknowledged the Computer Science for All initiative ...
China's first atomic quantum computer, Hanyuan No.1, has officially launched commercially, with initial customers including China Mobile and Pakistan.
Daniel Lokshtanov’s work explores the limits of what computers can solve, paving the way for advances in artificial intelligence and computational efficiency.
Google says its quantum computer achieved a verifiable calculation that classic computers cannot. The work could point to future applications.
Physicist Mir Faizal, Adjunct Professor with UBC Okanagan’s Irving K. Barber Faculty of Science, was not out to shatter the ...