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'WebCrow 2.0' AI can solve crosswords in two languages
Engadget· 2 years agoCrossword puzzles aren't always easy to solve even for the most avid human fans, and they also...
How Ukraine can succeed in southern Kherson Oblast — interview
The New Voice of Ukraine via Yahoo News· 6 months agoThe dam destroyed by the Russians near Novaya Kakhovka Ukrainian forces have been active on the left...
Propelled by 'science for humanity,' this Chinese AI startup sets sight on US
TechCrunch· 5 months agoOne bold startup called DP Technology stands out from the crowd. Working to apply artificial...
How voracious Bitcoin mining is messing with Texans
The Week via Yahoo News· 1 year agoAn illustrated collage of the state of Texas, Bitcoins, and power grid imagery Illustrated/Getty Images Texas has declared itself open for Bitcoin...
GOP should refine its stance on abortion issue
The Ledger via Yahoo News· 9 months agoOhio, in 2020, was one of the reddest of red states in the Midwest. Trump defeated Biden by well over a million votes. In 2022, conservative Governor...
Building fairness into AI is crucial – and hard to get right
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 2 months agoAre the AIs making decisions about your life fair? sorbetto/DigitalVision Vectors via Getty Images...
30 of the Coolest Google Tricks and Search Hacks You Probably Didn't Know
Parade via Yahoo News· 1 year agoYou're going to want to try out these Google hacks. Unsplash If you're looking to learn what awesome...
12 surprising facts about pi to chew on this Pi Day
Live Science via Yahoo News· 2 months agoOn Pi Day (March 14) we celebrate perhaps the most iconic irrational number on Earth. From its ancient origins to the unanswered questions, here are some...
From rats to foxes: How gentrification transforms cities’ wildlife populations
The Hill via Yahoo News· 1 month agoLow-income urban residents get rats and pigeons. But when the wealthy move in, they get species like...
How Fractals Work
HowStuffWorks via Yahoo News· 7 months agoFractals have been around forever but were only defined in the last quarter of the 20th century. Think you can wrap your brain around how fractals work?