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GoogleGoogle says its new Willow quantum chip has achieved a major breakthrough, solving a previously unsolvable algorithm 13,000 times faster than classical supercomputers. The 105-qubit chip powers Google’s quantum supercomputer and achieved record-low error rates. The feat, detailed in Nature, offers verifiable proof of quantum computing’s potential for real-world problem-solving.See the Story
Google Might Have Made a Massive Achievement in Quantum Computing
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Artificial Intelligence · PittsburghArtificial intelligence is getting smarter — but that might not be entirely good news. New research from Carnegie Mellon University suggests that as AI systems become more intelligent, they also tend to become more selfish. The study, conducted by researchers at CMU’s School of Computer Science, found that large language models (LLMs) with strong reasoning […] The post The smarter AI gets, the more selfish it becomes, study warns appeared first …See the Story
