Discover how Google’s latest Doodle turns a 4,000-year-old math marvel into a fun, hands-on learning moment for kids, parents, and curious minds.
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The Great Kitchen Debate: Can Your Air Fryer Really Replace a Traditional Oven? An Expert-Backed Investigation
Have you ever stood in your kitchen, staring at a bag of frozen fries, wondering if you should fire up the big oven or grab ...
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Mind readers: How large language models encode theory-of-mind
Imagine you're watching a movie, in which a character puts a chocolate bar in a box, closes the box and leaves the room. Another person, also in the room, moves the bar from a box to a desk drawer.
They are Britain's most dashing bachelors, all boasting impressive high-society connections, striking looks or a famous ...
Researchers showed that large language models use a small, specialized subset of parameters to perform Theory-of-Mind reasoning, despite activating their full network for every task.
A research team including a scientist of Earth-Life Science Institute (ELSI) at Institute of Science Tokyo, Japan, has identified a novel principle in biology that mathematically explains why the ...
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