Companies have a new toolkit for solving complex problems in teams that borrows its approach from computer science, according to MIT Sloan. Getting started with a complex problem can seem daunting.
Determining the least expensive path for a new subway line underneath a metropolis like New York City is a colossal planning challenge—involving thousands of potential routes through hundreds of city ...
Solving for algorithmic bias is one of the great challenges in technology. Here are examples and methods for examing the problem at a first principles level. Brian Sommer's opus (see here and here) ...
Solving the riddle can reduce electric car battery consumption and make life tougher for currency speculators in the future. The discovery has just won the award for best research article and was ...
Without question, reverse engineering is taking place both upstairs and on the floor. More egregious, is the reverse engineering carried out by the brokers with proprietary trading desks to whom ...
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They had to throw away most of what it produced but there was gold among the garbage. Google DeepMind has used a large language model to crack a famous unsolved problem in pure mathematics. In a paper ...