When large language models (LLMs) are allowed to interact without any preset goals, scientists found distinct personalities emerged by themselves.
As deepfakes blur the line between truth and fiction, we’ll need a new class of forensic experts to determine what’s real, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Siwei Lyu, a University at Buffalo expert on the forensics of deepfakes and other AI-generated media, has ...
The deepfakes expert is leading the institute that plays a key role in advancing UB's decades-long leadership in AI and data ...
When you’re short on sleep and your focus suddenly drifts, your brain may be briefly slipping into cleanup mode. Scientists ...
Inc. ("Pattern" or "the Company"), the global leader in pattern discovery, today announced that Chair and CEO Mark R. Anderson will reveal the Strategic News Service (SNS) 2026 Top 10 Annual ...
The PitchForce Investment Summit brings together innovative startups and active investors across the life sciences for a ...
The Atlantic’s Science, Technology, and Health desk has had a busy 2025: Our writers have spent the year probing the limits of human consciousness and gene-editing technology, studying the ubiquity of ...
On October 8, 2024, the field of physics was plunged into controversy. That day, the Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for discoveries not involving black holes, cosmology, or strange new subatomic ...
A small beetle has captured attention for patterns on its shell that resemble ancient handwriting. These insects, known as calligraphy beetles (Calligrapha species), feature intricate black lines and ...
Mosaics can enchant humans with gestalt beauty, but for many other creatures, their worth transcends aesthetics. Repeating patterns of tilelike motifs adorn insect eyes, shark mouths, sunflower heads ...
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