Emails going as far back as 2015 give a glimpse into the foundations of OpenAI and the early tensions at the company.
AI is being woven into military systems intended to help human commanders make decisions in times of crisis, but there is no real-world data for training machines about nuclear war.
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I scored 460 British and Irish actors against six decades of Bond casting decisions to see who actually fits the brief, and ...
U.S. Army Sgt. Jeffrey Davis, an electronic warfare specialist with the 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, operates a dismounted spectrum awareness system during Exercise ...