Abstract: Multiple parallel sparse linear arrays (MPSLAs) can be strategically deployed in two-dimensional (2D) or three-dimensional (3D) space, offering a unique advantage by enabling easy conformal ...
Recursion is building an industrialized engine for medicine. It operates among biotech stocks, selling access to its proprietary platform and pursuing joint development with major partners like Roche ...
It’s been three-and-a-half years since generative AI exploded onto the scene. In this past year, progress has continued its relentless pace: Vibe coding took off, companies embraced agentic workflows, ...
Recursive Superintelligence has raised $650 million at a $4.65 billion valuation in a funding round led by GV and Greycroft, according to the company. The round also included participation from AMD ...
// MERGE SORT: TWO SORTED LISTS IN ONE ARRAY USING RECURSION ...
A decision tree regression system incorporates a set of if-then rules to predict a single numeric value. Decision tree regression is rarely used by itself because it overfits the training data, and so ...
Algorithms are the core instructions used to navigate complex problems. While diverse strategies like backtracking and greedy methods exist, this analysis focuses on the two primary foundations: ...
Abstract: Reconfigurable arrays enable flexible utilization of system resources and thus become a key technology in modern radar and communication systems. Once the array is reconfigured, its steering ...
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement is leveraging Palantir’s generative artificial intelligence tools to sort and summarize immigration enforcement tips from its public submission form, ...
Ricursive Intelligence, founded by two former Google researchers and valued at $4 billion, is among several efforts to automate the creation of artificial intelligence. Anna Goldie and Azalia ...
Claude Code generates computer code when people type prompts, so those with no coding experience can create their own programs and apps. By Natallie Rocha Reporting from San Francisco Claude Code, an ...
BERLIN, Conn.—Here’s a job the computers can take without much complaint: sorting recyclables. For humans, it is a foul, laborious job that entails standing over a conveyor belt, plucking beer cans ...