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World’s first AI-native particle collider will process 500,000 collisions per second
Five hundred thousand times per second, the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) will record a collision.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are shaping major design and research decisions for the planned Electron-Ion ...
For centuries, humans looked to seers and astrologers to determine fate. Today, we look to algorithms, and the loss of agency is the same.
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Scientists Want to Use AI to Track Elusive Particles in the World’s Most Powerful Collider
Muons are a key subatomic particle in the discovery of new physics, but after particle collision, they’re difficult to track.
As data privacy collides with AI’s rapid expansion, the Berkeley-trained technologist explains how a new generation of models is learning without crossing ethical lines. By Daniel Fusch Neel Somani, a ...
The CMS Collaboration has shown, for the first time, that machine learning can be used to fully reconstruct particle collisions at the LHC. This new approach can reconstruct collisions more quickly ...
Stiffness, pain and infections in orthopedic surgery is being tackled by Flinders University researchers driving innovation in alloy materials to produce safe and superior implants compatible with ...
Gaming has become a vital research area in the most advanced forms of decision algorithms, optimization, and procedural ...
Milagrow Education has introduced a new suite of educational programs focused on robotics and artificial intelligence (AI).
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