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Tesla patents 'clever math trick' for HW3, still no self-driving due to hardware limits
Tesla has found a way to squeeze more life out of its aging Hardware 3 computer, patenting a “clever math trick” that ...
Alfred University sophomore Abby Atnafe, a native of Addis Ababa, Eth., has been meeting regularly in Myers Hall since the ...
Today, almost 80% of 12th graders score below national proficiency standards. And while data science isn’t the main culprit, ...
Barstow Community College officials have announced the launch of its new Mathematics, Engineering, Science Achievement (MESA) ...
“I was curious to establish a baseline for when LLMs are effectively able to solve open math problems compared to where they ...
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The Salt Lake Tribune reports a University of Utah associate discovered a rare 1973 UNIX V4 software tape, believed to be the ...
Book pages will come alive at Butler Rotary Club PM’s annual luncheon at Butler County Community College in February. The ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Quantum computers, the next-age machines that one day will make current laptops feel like outdated abacuses, ...
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Tesla patents ‘clever math trick’ for HW3, but nothing points to delivering promised self-driving
Tesla has published a new patent that describes a way to squeeze more performance out of its aging HW3 self-driving computers. While the technology is interesting, nothing points to it actually ...
Anthropic’s Dario Amodei says it’s coming soon. DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis and former Meta chief scientist Yann LeCun think it ...
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