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A problem so hard even Google relies on random chance
Today we're looking at HyperLogLog, an algorithm that leverages random chance to count the number of distinct items are in a ...
Quantum computers—devices that process information using quantum mechanical effects—have long been expected to outperform classical systems on certain tasks. Over the past few decades, researchers ...
Feed algorithms are not politically neutral. According to a recent study published in the journal Nature, using the ...
No algorithm, no endless playlists, no podcasts on demand. Just a handful of albums, wired headphones and a lot of silence ...
Fake videos and images depicting fake attacks and fake troops have racked up tens of millions of views on social media platforms in the nearly two weeks since the Iran war began.
A landmark Nature study of nearly 5,000 X users found that the platform's algorithmic feed measurably shifts political opinions rightward — and switching back to the chronological feed doesn't reverse ...
I won't say I'm the healthiest person on the planet. But I didn't have any specific goals to track. My priorities were exercising regularly, eating a reasonable portion of nutrients, and scheduling ...
Biochar is widely promoted as a climate friendly soil amendment that can store carbon and improve crop growth. Yet scientists have long debated whether it always benefits soil ecosystems. A new study ...
In a pragmatic cluster non-randomized trial, Alexandra Kulinkina and colleagues investigate the effectiveness of a clinical decision support algorithm ...
Smartplay International, Inc., a leading global provider of lottery drawing systems and random number generation technologies, today announced that it has formally signed “High-Value Industry Data ...
I have been thinking about how we now experience elections. Not at polling centres, not in rallies, but in the endless scroll ...
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X feed algorithm nudges users rightward politically, study reveals
A peer-reviewed field experiment published on February 18, 2026, found that X’s algorithmic “For You” feed shifted users’ political opinions in a conservative direction over roughly seven weeks. The ...
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