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Penn created a hybrid particle for ultra-fast, energy-efficient AI
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania developed a hybrid light-matter particle that could speed up AI computations by tens of times and reduce energy use by orders of magnitude by replacing electronic processes w

New quantum algorithm solves a problem impossible for supercomputers
A quantum algorithm solves a quasicrystal modeling problem beyond the reach of supercomputers, opening the way to new quantum devices.

Tomato-picking robot learns to predict grip complexity and achieves 81% success
The new agro-robot doesn't just find ripe fruit — it assesses the complexity of each grip, adjusts its approach angle when needed, and achieves 81% successful harvests.

Centaur knew the answers, but didn't understand the questions: research refutes AI 'thinking'
The Centaur model claimed to imitate human thinking across 160 tasks — but new research showed it was simply memorizing patterns rather than thinking.

UCL: Hybrid quantum computing and AI predicts chaotic systems more accurately
UCL team showed that quantum computers can find hidden stable patterns in chaotic data, making AI predictions more accurate, stable, and vastly more memory-efficient.

Researchers warn: AI personas could quietly take over democracy
AI personas have learned to imitate people so convincingly that they can quietly sway public opinion in elections — and no one will notice the substitution.

ChatGPT instead of a psychotherapist: Brown University study reveals serious ethical risks
Millions of people turn to chatbots for psychological help, but a new study found that even with the instruction “act like a therapist,” AI systematically violates basic ethical standards of psychiatric care.

Trap for Light: How Stanford Brings the Era of Million Qubits Closer
Light Trap: How Stanford Approaches the Era of a Million Qubits Quantum computers have long resembled nuclear fusion: they have always been the technology of the future, arriving in exactly ten…

Test of the Soul: Why Scientists Urgently Search for Consciousness Boundaries
We've been debating for decades whether a machine can think, but we've suddenly found ourselves in a reality where this question has ceased to be theoretical.

Quantum Refrigerator: Swedes Made Noise Work for Processor Benefit
Imagine you are trying to sleep in a room with a drill running, but instead of getting annoyed, you use the sound of the impacts as a source of energy for your morning run.

AI vs 100,000 Humans: You Are Officially Less Creative Than GPT-4 (Statistically)
For many years, we consoled ourselves with the thought that artificial intelligence was simply a calculator on steroids.