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Words frequently used by ChatGPT, including “delve” and “meticulous,” are getting more common in spoken language, according ...
Alexander Clapp, author of new nonfiction book 'Waste Wars,' tracks the world-wide blackmarket trade of our garbage ...
Today’s large language models are hardly related to the kinds of machine intelligence we see in science fiction, according to ...
Kyle Brumfield is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Computer Studies and in the ...
Vanessa Bates Ramirez is a science and technology journalist focused on energy and climate tech, artificial intelligence and ...
Dark “slope streaks,” likely resulting from dust avalanches, stretch across an area of Mars called Acheron Fossae in this ...
To celebrate Scientific American ’s 180th anniversary, we’re publishing a jigsaw every weekday to show off some of our most fascinating magazine covers over the years. Take a tour here through the ...
Each AI Chatbot Has Its Own Distinctive Writing Style—Just as Humans Do The last time you interacted with ChatGPT, did it ...
The selection of Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy to temporarily lead NASA adds to the deep political uncertainties ...
Nanoplastics—particles smaller than a human hair—can pass through cell walls and enter the food web. New research suggest 27 ...
A new analysis warns that AI facilities could be forced to stop operating because of water shortages and blackouts ...
Molecules from the 20-million-year-old teeth of a rhino relative are among the oldest ever sequenced, opening tantalizing ...