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Where Do Scientists Think This Is All Going?

We asked some of the world’s foremost experts an impossible question. Amazingly, they answered.

What Happens When AI Starts To Ask the Questions?

Technology has forever served as science’s toolbox. But now that AI is being used to develop questions and methods as well, some scientists wonder what their role is going to become.

Mathematical Beauty, Truth and Proof in the Age of AI

Mathematicians have started to prepare for a profound shift in what it means to do math.

Why Language Models Are So Hard To Understand

AI researchers are using techniques inspired by neuroscience to study how language models work — and to reveal how perplexing they can be.

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How Can AI ID a Cat? An Illustrated Guide.

Neural networks power today’s AI boom. To understand them, all we need is a map, a cat and a few thousand dimensions.

What the Most Essential Terms in AI Really Mean

A simple primer to the 19 most important concepts in artificial intelligence.

AI Is Nothing Like a Brain, and That’s OK

The brain’s astounding cellular diversity and networked complexity could show how to make AI better.

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The Thought Experiments That Fray the Fabric of Space-Time

These three imagined scenarios lead many physicists to doubt that space-time is fundamental.

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Fish Have a Brain Microbiome. Could Humans Have One Too?

The discovery that other vertebrates have healthy, microbial brains is fueling the still controversial possibility that we might have them as well.

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