We explore why large language models sometimes provide convincing yet false answers, and what approaches can help mitigate this risk.
We explore why the brain «erases» information crammed before an exam – and how to change your approach to learning so that knowledge actually sticks for the long haul.
NeuroBlog
Music and Memory: Why an Old Song Hits You Straight in the Heart
Creativity & Entertainment • Music
Breaking down why three chords from an old song instantly teleport you to the past – and what your brain is even supposed to do with that.
ChatGPT has gained tools for visually explaining formulas and scientific concepts – making learning a different experience than just chatting with an AI.
Lab
Conformal Symmetry: Mathematics that Preserves Angles but Changes Scale
Mathematics & Statistics
What do a soap bubble, the Mercator map, and the equations of quantum physics have in common? They are united by conformal symmetry – a mathematical idea that sees form through scale.
We explore the concept of «audio intelligence» and why a machine's ability to understand speech goes beyond mere word transcription.
A look at how modern speech recognition and intent analysis systems are transforming contact centers and why it matters to every customer.
Lab
The Pauli Principle and Nuclear Clusters: How a 1970s Mathematical Trick Found Its Rigorous Explanation Half a Century Later
Physics & Space • Nuclear Physics
How the exclusion principle, formulated back in 1925, still poses challenges for nuclear physics – and why a new mathematical approach has finally set everything straight.
OpenAI has unveiled a suite of tools and programs for schools and universities, aiming to equalize students' access to AI opportunities.