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AI snatches jobs from DJs and warehouse workers, plus OpenAI and PyTorch sittin’ in a tree, AI, AI, AI for you and me

January's other AI news summarized for you... by a human... honest Roundup Let's catch you up on the latest goings on in the...

At halfway point, SuperUROP scholars share their research results

MIT undergraduates are rolling up their sleeves to address major problems in the world, conducting research on topics ranging from...

Gift will allow MIT researchers to use artificial intelligence in a biomedical device

Researchers in the MIT Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) have received a gift to advance their work on...

Ubers self-driving unit starts mapping Washington, D.C. ahead of testing

Uber Advanced Technologies Group will start mapping Washington, D.C., ahead of plans to begin testing its self-driving vehicles in the city this...

Scientists gain new visibility into quantum information transfer

When we talk about “information technology,” we generally mean the technology part, like computers, networks, and software. But information itself,...

If the words ‘new’, ‘AI’, ‘for’, ‘the’, ‘physical’, ‘world’, ‘accelerate’ and ‘Facebook’ scare you, click this headline

Open-source distributed system teaches bots to find their way without a map, just cam, GPS, compass A reinforcement-learning algorithm was open-sourced this week...

Duality in Quantum Quenches and Classical Approximation Algorithms: Pretty Good or Very Bad

Matthew B. HastingsStation Q, Microsoft Research, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-6105, USAQuantum Architectures and Computation Group, Microsoft Research, Redmond, WA 98052, USAFind this...

Separability for mixed states with operator Schmidt rank two

Gemma De las Cuevas1, Tom Drescher2, and Tim Netzer21Institute for Theoretical Physics, Technikerstr. 21a, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria2Department of Mathematics, Technikerstr. 13, A-6020 Innsbruck,...

Time-delocalized quantum subsystems and operations: on the existence of processes with indefinite causal structure in quantum mechanics

Ognyan OreshkovQuIC, Ecole polytechnique de Bruxelles, C.P. 165, Université libre de Bruxelles, 1050 Brussels, BelgiumFind this paper interesting or want to discuss? Scite...

Q&A: The talent shortage in quantum computing

The dream scenario for quantum computing, when the concept was first proposed back in the 1980s, was to develop a...

Qubitization of Arbitrary Basis Quantum Chemistry Leveraging Sparsity and Low Rank Factorization

Dominic W. Berry1, Craig Gidney2, Mario Motta3, Jarrod R. McClean2, and Ryan Babbush21Department of Physics and Astronomy, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW 2109, Australia2Google...

Peter Shor wins 2018 Micius Quantum Prize

Peter Shor, the Morss Professor of Applied Mathematics at MIT, has received the 2018 Micius Quantum Prize, which is awarded within...

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