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A tile that can fill an entire plane, without repeating itself in regular intervals is an Einstein
The post Meet the Computer Scientist Who Solved 50-Year Old ‘Einstein’ Tiles Problem appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
For a lot of fields other than computer science, open science is not a norm
The post Open Science Left in the Dust appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
The partnership will bring a line of Sony’s edge AI devices to the Raspberry Pi ecosystem
The post Raspberry Pi Brings Artificial Intelligence to the Masses appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Are the lines so sharp between research and industry when it comes to AI?
The post How Brain Drain Shaped AI Innovations of the Current World appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Developers are now at more risk of being stuck in a particular architecture because AI models will most likely not be portable between different chip makers
The post AI Chip Cos Jostle for Dominance, But We Could Have a Surprise Winner appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
“While quantum science will continue forever, quantum computing will not necessarily be so.”
The post Quantum Computing is a Failed Cause? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
AI is Taking Over Science
The latest AI techniques have entered almost all areas of science, prompting us to ask the question: Is there anything scientists do that can’t be automated?
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Like all technological changes in the past, we are seeing the beginning of what will displace workers and create new employment opportunities
The post AI’s Impact on Jobs Revealed. Should You Be Worried? appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
We will most likely get a sneak peek into what Apple has been doing on the reality headsets
The post WWDC 2023: Here’s What to Expect from Apple’s Developer Event appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.
Unlike calculators, the petition circulation does not exist at the policy level, but at the research level
The post Stop Confusing Calculators with GPT-4 appeared first on Analytics India Magazine.