Abstract: In the contemporary digital landscape, security has become a vital element of our existence. The growing volume of sensitive information being stored and transmitted over networks ...
Encryption systems rely on “random” numbers, but conventional computers can’t generate them perfectly. New research shows that quantum physics can.
The randomness in quantum physics is imperfect and needs amplification to be considered truly random, the researchers say.
Google's open-source diffusion language model generates 256 tokens in parallel and self-corrects, hitting 4x speed on one GPU ...
Quick question: how did you learn to code? It probably wasn’t bribing someone a year or two ahead of you in CS to finish all ...
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Physicists just achieved 'perfect randomness' for the first time ever
(Busà Photography/Moment/Getty Images) One of the hardest things to do in physics is to generate true, provably unpredictable ...
Google's DiffusionGemma takes a new approach to AI text generation, focusing on speed and parallel processing. But there's a ...
Genomic islands (GIs) are large genomic regions (typically 10–200 kb in length) that are found in bacterial genomes and that have probably been horizontally acquired. GIs disproportionately carry ...
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