In recent years, the development of large language models (LLMs) has revolutionized the field of artificial intelligence. These models have the ability to generate human-like text and have been widely used in various applications. However, the use of LLMs in scientific writing has raised concerns about the authenticity and quality of the generated content. A
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NASCAR, the top motorsports series in North America, recently unveiled its first-ever electric racecar in downtown Chicago. The introduction of the electric vehicle marked a significant shift in the traditional landscape of NASCAR racing, emphasizing sustainability and eco-friendliness in a sport that has long thrived on the roar of gasoline-powered engines. Electric Innovation in Motorsports
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Outrun 2006: Coast 2 Coast, a beloved racing game, is no longer available for purchase digitally on PC due to the expiration of the Ferrari license. However, there is hope for fans of the game as a dedicated developer has created an update that enhances the gameplay experience on modern machines. This update includes various
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AI agents are rapidly gaining popularity as a new research direction with potential real-world applications. These agents utilize foundation models such as large language models (LLMs) and vision language models (VLMs) to autonomously pursue complex goals based on natural language instructions. However, a recent study conducted by researchers at Princeton University has uncovered several key
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In a world where large language models powered by Nvidia GPUs dominate the tech scene, a quieter revolution is brewing in AI hardware. The emergence of neuromorphic computing is set to change the game, promising to drastically reduce the computational and power requirements of artificial intelligence by orders of magnitude. But what exactly are neuromorphic
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Global police operations this year dealt a significant blow to cybercrime gangs, with notable groups like LockBit facing dismantling. The takedown of LockBit, known for developing malware used in ransomware attacks, marked a turning point in the fight against cybercriminals. However, experts warn that this success has not deterred criminals from regrouping and devising new
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The University of Toronto Engineering researchers have made a significant breakthrough in the field of carbon capture and storage with the development of a new catalyst. This catalyst has the ability to efficiently convert captured carbon into valuable products, even in the presence of contaminants that degrade the performance of current catalysts. This discovery is
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