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Interim chancellor Eric Wilcots and founding dean of University of Wisconsin-Madison’s new College of Computing and Artificial Intelligence (CAI) Remzi Arpaci-Dusseau presented a measured view of artificial intelligence in higher education at a Wisconsin Foundation and Alumni Association (WFAA) virtual panel on August 18

Cultural heritage institutions (CHIs) such as museums, libraries, and archives, carry the important public-interest mission of providing access to the heritage in their collections. Their mission is grounded in broad public access and extensive human engagement, the existence of a vibrant cultural commons, and heritage enjoyed as a shared resource. CHIs understand that, as a…

The large data movement required in high-performance computing and artificial intelligence workloads has exposed the fundamental limits of electrical interconnects, where resistive losses, capacitive loading and frequency-dependent distortion increasingly constrain bandwidth, latency and energy efficiency. Optical compute interconnects, which replace electrical links with co-packaged photonic channels, could provide low propagation loss, high bandwidth and superior…

I’ve been working like this for several years now, using the major conversational AI assistants – Gemini, ChatGPT and Claude – which have gradually become part of almost everything I do, from writing to audio transcription, translation, image generation, video editing, or that much less glamorous but equally necessary task of opening an Excel spreadsheet…

Ray Dalio has long stood as an influential sounding board for investors. As the founder of the world’s largest hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, Dalio’s reputation is supported by his ability to dissect economic cycles with unusual clarity. His outlook often serves as a guide for both institutional and individual investors