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Are you addicted to your AI chatbot? It might be by design
AI chatbots can grant almost any request—a celebrity in love with you, a research assistant, a book character sprung to ...
In the book, “Priority Technologies,” MIT faculty analyze how the U.S. can move ahead in multiple key industrial sectors — semiconductors, biotechnology, critical minerals, drones, quantum computing, ...
The company’s rugged, cool-running, industrial-grade 240-W LED driver put the spotlight on its integrated GaN devices and ...
The science of memories has been pursued and studied since the days of ancient Greece and Aristotle. Today, research ...
New research identifies AI chatbot addiction, highlighting how "agreeable" design and emotional attachments lead to real-world harm.
Leapfrog Engineering Services Limited has announced its plan to raise funds through an Initial Public Offering (IPO) on the ...
The Technology Entrepreneur Center, part of the Grainger College of Engineering, will be renamed the Landuyt Center for ...
Denison University professor Steve Olmschenk shares his lifelong passion for science, quantum physics and teaching students.
Sam Calisch, SM ’14, PhD ’19, wants to make your kitchen greener—and bolster the grid at the same time. He’s starting with ...
Taipower has released its first illustrated book on the history of hydropower development in Taiwan, accompanied by an ...
Many of Alpha and Omega’s devices addressing AI-related power applications feature packaging with enhanced cooling features.
In 2004, I accepted a new job designing integrated circuit chips (the tiny bits of silicon that run almost everything today).
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