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What is the AI alignment problem and how can it be solved?

10 May 2023

Artificial intelligence systems will do what you ask but not necessarily what you meant. The challenge is to make sure they act in line with human’s complex, nuanced values


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How many knots exist? A new computing trick is untangling the answer

12 July 2022

Finding how many knots there are for a given number of string crossings was thought to be an impossibly complex task. Now, algorithm engineering is cracking it – and showing us how to solve other fiendishly intricate maths problems


The essential guide to the algorithms that run your life

The essential guide to the algorithms that run your life

16 June 2021

From shaping what we read and buy to diagnosing illness, algorithms play a key role in every aspect of our lives. Here’s what you need to know about the most important ones


Seeing around corners: How to decipher shadows to see the invisible

Seeing around corners: How to decipher shadows to see the invisible

6 November 2019

Reflected light gets everywhere and even shady spots are full of images we can’t see – not least what’s happening around corners. But new technology is beginning to expose these hidden scenes


Guilt-free online shopping is possible if we reinvent home delivery

Guilt-free online shopping is possible if we reinvent home delivery

4 September 2019

The boom in online retail has left our streets clogged with polluting delivery vans. We navigate the high-tech solutions that will distribute your parcels without the damaging emissions


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Inside the race to find the first billion-digit prime number

7 August 2019

Discovering giant prime numbers involves laborious trial and error, and they are of little use when they are found. For certain devotees, that's beside the point


Yoshua Bengio

Humans should worry us more than machines, says founding father of AI

5 June 2019

Yoshua Bengio is one of the pioneering developers of artificial intelligence and winner of computing’s "Nobel prize". His optimism about machines doesn’t extend to humanity


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After the Facebook scandal: The grand plan to hold AI to account

11 April 2018

From next month, EU citizens will have sweeping rights to know what computers are thinking about them –  but can that work, and if so how?


How New Scientist readers predicted the Oscar winners

How New Scientist readers predicted the Oscar winners

5 March 2018

We ran a simple experiment to test if the wisdom of the crowd could predict the future. It looks to have been a success


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Unbreakable: The race to protect our secrets from quantum hacks

28 February 2018

Quantum computers will smash our best encryption. To make everything from online chats to government intelligence safe, we need maths no machine could solve


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