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Editor’s note: Michał Borkowski is CEO of Brainly, a social learning website. When you have a question you need answered, do you ask a friend or a robot? The answer to that question used to be easy.
Chris Piech, professor of computer science at Stanford University, answers the internet's burning questions about coding. Do you need to know math to be good at coding? How many computer languages are ...
Since the 1990s, evidence has been growing that quantum computers should be able to solve a range of particularly complex ...
Editor’s note: Below is a guest post from Nova Spivack, CEO of Radar Networks, about a new computational knowledge engine called Wolfram Alpha being developed by computer scientist Stephen Wolfram.
Imagine typing almost any question into a webpage or even voicing your question into a handheld device and instantly getting an accurate answer. In a stunning development that has literally shaken the ...
Quantum computers promise enormous computational power, but the nature of quantum states makes computation and data ...
Pose a question to a Magic 8 Ball, and it’ll answer yes, no or something annoyingly indecisive. We think of it as a kid’s toy, but theoretical computer scientists employ a similar tool. They often ...
Google helps us think, Facebook finds us friends, and Pandora plays our own personalized soundtrack. It’s hard to say whether the computer algorithms that these services use to anticipate our needs ...
The Kerala Plus Two Computer Science Model Paper 2024-25 is an essential resource for Class 12 students preparing for their board exams. This model paper with answer key helps students practice ...