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A discussion of antitrust and competition concerns relating to data, including the antitrust implications of data as a ...
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This offers us a glimpse of the discovery surge scientists expect to occur once full operations begin.
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Forget the glass ceiling; we're currently wandering through a hall of mirrors where women are performing a high-stakes ...
As Large Language Models (LLMs) expand their context windows to process massive documents and intricate conversations, they encounter a brutal hardware reality known as the "Key-Value (KV) cache ...
Astronomers discovered dozens of stellar streams in the Milky Way using Gaia data, offering new clues about galaxy formation ...
This represents a structural shift. Influence is no longer determined solely by reach but by how AI systems interpret ...