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In the USA, turnout for midterm elections is typically around 40 percent, a figure so embarrassingly low I blush while typing it. The causes of this ...
This, in turn, altered the configuration of the orbitals to achieve the half-Möbius configuration that the researchers were ...
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An analysis spanning fifty years reveals that the cost of gasoline is one of the strongest predictors of presidential approval ratings, acting in an uneven pattern where initial price spikes cause the ...
Spotify co-CEO Gustav Söderström talks AI, artist concerns, and the one thing he regrets most about the company.
Among the primary concerns surrounding artificial intelligence is its tendency to yield erroneous information when summarizing long documents. These "hallucinations" are problematic not only because ...