Computer Science

ChatGPT took people by surprise – here are four technologies that could make a...

In the evolving relationship between technology and society, humans have shown themselves to be incredibly adaptable. What once left us breathless, soon becomes integrated into...

AI can generate fake yet authentic-looking scientific articles, study finds

A study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research by Dr. Martin Májovský and team has revealed that AI language models, such as...

Don’t click when stressed! How job distress increases cybersecurity risks

Have you ever received a suspicious-looking email and were tempted to click on it? If you have, you're not alone, but beware - you might...

Facial recognition technology could soon be everywhere—here’s how to make it safer

The recent coronation of King Charles III was a high-profile example of when facial recognition technology has been used to monitor a crowd, but...

Augmented reality revolutionizes aircraft maintenance and servicing

Maintaining and servicing modern aircraft is a complex task. However, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Communication, Information Processing and Ergonomics FKIE have developed an...

Innovative transistor paves the way for advanced neuromorphic computing

Researchers from Japan have made significant progress in the field of neuromorphic computing by developing a redox-based ion-gating transistor as a reservoir system. This breakthrough...

Scientists find a faster, cheaper way to train large language models (LLMs)

A team of researchers from Stanford University has developed an innovative method called Sophia, which significantly improves the pretraining process of large language models...

How to teach AI chatbots not give funny answers

In the world of artificial intelligence, there's been a lot of buzz about language models like ChatGPT, an AI capable of communicating like a...

Scientists develop a powerful, miniature photonic chip

Scientists from the University of Rochester's Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences have made a major leap in quantum computing.

Computer glitches are eating up our time: researchers advocate for more user-friendly systems

New research coming out of Denmark reveals an interesting yet frustrating truth: we are wasting 11%–20% of our time on computer problems. Despite having better...