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Month: September 2025

Tech

New design tackles integer factorization problems through digital probabilistic computing

September 22, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Probabilistic Ising machines (PIMs) are advanced and specialized computing systems that could tackle computationally hard problems, such as optimization or integer factorization tasks, more efficiently than classical systems. To solve problems, PIMs rely on interacting […]

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Race to make smartglasses relevant heats up again with new tech from Meta and Snap

September 19, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

More than a decade ago, pricey smart glasses that allowed people to snap photos, text and browse the web generated a lot of buzz but also resistance.This post was originally published on this website.

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Rethinking train delays with quantum power

September 18, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Train delays can cascade into stalled commutes, economic losses, and vacation snags. Scheduling trains is computationally complex, though: It can take hours or days to solve large transportation networks on traditional computers, when disruptions like […]

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The AI model that teaches itself to think through problems, no humans required

September 18, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Artificial intelligence is getting smarter every day, but it still has its limits. One of the biggest challenges has been teaching advanced AI models to reason, which means solving problems step by step. But in […]

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Robotic assembly lines gain flexibility as algorithm plans tasks, teams and floor layouts

September 18, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Developments in autonomous robotics have the potential to revolutionize manufacturing processes, making them more flexible, customizable, and efficient. But coordinating fleets of autonomous, mobile robots in a shared space—and helping them work with each other […]

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Meta unveils AI-powered smart glasses with display and neural wristband at Connect event

September 18, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Meta’s newest artificial-intelligence powered smart glasses include a tiny display and can be controlled by a neural wristband that lets you control it with “barely perceptible movements,” CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Wednesday.This post was originally […]

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A new study finds AI tools are often unreliable, overconfident and one-sided

September 17, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Artificial intelligence may well save us time by finding information faster, but it is not always a reliable researcher. It frequently makes unsupported claims that are not backed up by reliable sources. A study by […]

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The ‘anxiety economy’ is booming. But should companies be profiting from our fears?

September 17, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

When the newly appointed chief executive of tracking app Life360 recently described the company as part of the “anxiety economy,” it sounded like a throwaway phrase. But it was also surprisingly candid.This post was originally […]

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Meta expected to unveil new smart glasses at Connect event

September 17, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

Meta is expected to show off artificial intelligence-powered smart glasses at its Connect developer conference Wednesday as CEO Mark Zuckerberg continues to evangelize the glasses as the next step in human-computer interactions.This post was originally […]

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AI scaling laws: Universal guide estimates how LLMs will perform based on smaller models in same family

September 16, 2025 Tech Xplore.com

When researchers are building large language models (LLMs), they aim to maximize performance under a particular computational and financial budget. Since training a model can amount to millions of dollars, developers need to be judicious […]

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