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Deep learning is rapidly ‘eating’ artificial intelligence. But let’s not mistake this ascendant form of artificial intelligence for anything more than it really is.
Senior managers at University College London have pressed ahead with expansion plans despite concerns from the institution’s finance committee that it may be growing too quickly, minutes of meetings show.
The new comprehensive World Atlas of Artificial Night Sky Brightness has just appeared in Science Advances.
Chinese consumers are turning more to Western sports brands rather than big luxury names when they go shopping, according to media report.
The images that come to mind when thinking of green tea are likely associated with calmness, purity and relaxation.
Just as I was putting pen to paper for this piece I was amused to receive an invitation from a wonderful organization called "Julie’s Bicycle" to an event with the compelling title: "How to be a COPtimist: Culture, Creativity and COP21."
Proposed federal rules would make it easier for people who have been cheated or misled by a college to have their student-loan debt forgiven, U.S. Department of Education officials say.
A community college reform group has selected a handful of schools in Virginia and Maryland to develop degree programs using open-source materials in place of textbooks, an initiative that could save students as much as $1,300 a year.
The Southern Association of Colleges and Schools has put four small private colleges and one community college on notice, mostly due to financial problems.