The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science's High School Programming Contest brought together student teams from across the state to the U of A for a day of competitive coding.
HIGH SCHOOLERS FROM ACROSS NEW ENGLAND ARE SPENDING THE WEEKEND IN THE GRANITE STATE. FIRST ROBOTICS IS HOSTING ONE OF ITS DISTRICT COMPETITIONS. THAT’S WHERE STUDENTS SHOW OFF THEIR SCIENCE SKILLS.
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The prevailing assumption in AI development has been straightforward: larger models trained on more data produce better results. Nvidia's latest release directly challenges that size assumption — and ...