Armando Solar-Lezama, Distinguished Professor of Computing and Associate Director of the Computer Science and Artificial ...
For every life-changing new drug that comes to market, many candidates fail along the way. An artificial intelligence-based ...
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AI is becoming the new lab partner
AI is becoming the new lab partner Artificial intelligence is no longer just a helper in science—it’s stepping into the role of a full research partner. From generating hypotheses to writing papers, ...
What would happen if AI becomes capable of performing essentially all economically valuable work? In a wide-ranging Q&A, Yale economist Pascual Restrepo dives into how economists view the future of ...
Anthropic announced this week that its new model found security flaws in "every major operating system and web browser." Even before the news, AI models had gotten dramatically better at finding bugs.
Capability is accelerating, not plateauing. SWE-bench coding scores jumped from 60 to nearly 100 percent in a single year, ...
Apr 15, 2026 // AI governance requires better workforce data, with partnerships helping governments measure talent flows and ...
Tech companies heavily subsidized AI use in the early days. But now, particularly with the advent of AI agents, spending on ...
Using generative AI to design, train, or perform steps within a machine-learning system is risky, argues computer scientist Micheal Lones in a paper publishing April 22 in the Cell Press ...
Ted Egan, S.F’s chief economist, and controller Greg Wagner get into the numbers with Mission Local reporter Io Yeh Gilman.
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When AI meets muscle: Context-aware electrical stimulation guides humans through new movements
Imagine traveling in a foreign country, reaching for a window you've never seen before, and instead of struggling to open it, ...
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