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Tristan Greene

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Mount Vernon, IL, United States

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The most mind-blowing Neural stories of 2022

We made it through the year and that means you get yet another edition of Neural's most mind-blowing stories of the year to enjoy on holiday. → Read More

What to expect from AI in 2023

It's the most wonderful time of the year. No, not the holidays — it's Neural's sixth annual predictions! Here's the state of AI in 2023 → Read More

Ukraine has become the world’s testing ground for military robots

Artificial intelligence-powered vehicles have been used in war for decades, but the Russian War on Ukraine is the modern world's testing bed. → Read More

Scientists figured out how to stop your glasses from fogging

Anybody who wears glasses knows how annoying it is to have to keep wiping off your foggy lenses. What if you didn't need to anymore? → Read More

Scientists are using nuclear waste to make space batteries

What'll they think of next? Scientists in Europe are developing batteries out of nuclear waste to replace solar powered fuel sources in space. → Read More

New study provides evidence indicating our brains are quantum

Scientists in Europe may have discovered a direct link between the human brain and the quantum nature of the universe itself. → Read More

Flawless AI's 'True Sync' tech is a revolution for film dubbing

Flawless AI's 'True Sync' technology allows filmmakers to "vub" foreign language audio into their movies, utilizing deepfakes for good. → Read More

A guide to the quantum workforce of tomorrow

Quantum tech is starting to mature in Europe and that means there's never been a better time than now to get in on the spooky action. → Read More

The 4th fastest supercomputer is a quantum-ready juggernaut

It takes a monumental feat to create a supercomputer capable of ranking in the top 500. French-based Atos' new Leonardo HPC system takes 4th. → Read More

Meta takes new AI system offline because Twitter users are mean

Meta's Chief of AI wasn't shy about engaging on Twitter after outrage from users caused the company to pull its brand new "Galactical" AI. → Read More

Scientists in Bulgaria may have figured out how to detect wormholes

Would you know the difference between a black hole and a wormhole if you encountered one in space? Check out this new research from Bulgaria. → Read More

Researchers used AI to uncover 11,456 social innovation projects

The EU's Renewed Social Agenda birthed a boom of social innovation projects. Figuring just how many has required a suite of modern solutions. → Read More

What if a simple drug could make everyone less selfish?

This breakthrough study will make you question whether you're choosing to be selfish or if your brain decides for you. → Read More

Anti-LGBTQ policies cost Europeans billions of dollars every year

While the true cost of discrimination can't be measured in Euros, it's clear that anti-LGBT policies are costing Europeans billions every year → Read More

Large language models like GPT-3 aren’t good enough for pharma and finance

Text generators like GPT-3 may be capable of astounding imitations of human prose but when accuracy matters, they're not up to the task. → Read More

European astrophysicist pokes a hole in the Big Bang theory

Everyone knows that the universe began about 14 billion years ago after the Big Bang happened. It turns out, 'everyone' might be wrong. → Read More

Analysis: Europe’s quantum sector is poised for massive growth

The future is quantum and Europe's in perfect position to capitalize on what might be the most explosive tech sector since deep learning. → Read More

The European automobile industry is going quantum

There are few better marriages in technology than the one between European car manufacturers and their local quantum computing startups. → Read More

What does Europe's approach to AI mean for GPT and DALL-E?

GDPR, the ICO, and other European regulations and regulators protect your private information, but what about the other data you generate? → Read More

Oxford physicists enlist atomic clocks in the hunt for dark matter

What if we could use a theoretically limitless form of "GPS" to seek out and reveal all of the universe's dark matter? → Read More