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People sympathize with bullied AI bots

In an Imperial College London study, humans displayed sympathy towards and protected AI bots who were excluded from playtime. The researchers say the study, which...

Trump and Harris are sharply divided on science, but share common ground on US technology policy

Kenneth Evans, Rice University For the first time in American history, quantum computing was mentioned by a candidate during a presidential debate, on Sept. 10,...

Black Myth: Wukong – how China’s gaming revolution is fueling its tech power

Shaoyu Yuan, Rutgers University - Newark and Jun Xiang, Rutgers University - Newark It may sound far-fetched, but the future of global technology supremacy could...

A video game based on the Chinese novel ‘Journey to the West’ is the most recent example of innovative retelling of this popular story

Michael Naparstek, University of Tennessee The recent launch of the video game “Black Myth: Wukong” has broken numerous records around the world for the number...

Machine learning cracked the protein-folding problem and won the 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry

Marc Zimmer, Connecticut College | The 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry recognized Demis Hassabis, John Jumper and David Baker for using machine learning to tackle...

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When medals matter most: high-performance sport funding risks a return to the ‘win at all costs’ model

Holly Thorpe, University of Waikato On the face of it,...

Birkin handbags, Walmart’s ‘Wirkin’ and the meme-ification of class warfare

Aarushi Bhandari, Davidson College In previous eras of internet culture,...

Caitlin Clark, Christine Brennan and how racial stereotypes persist in the media’s WNBA coverage

Molly Yanity, University of Rhode Island The “Caitlin Clark effect,”...
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