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computational

[kahm-pyoo-tay-shuhn-uhl]

adjective

  1. relating to work involving computers or calculations.



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AI is breaking Wright’s Law because the learning cycle is no longer physical but computational.

To get a sense of Roche’s new offerings, Guggenheim debriefed Christopher Mason, a computational genomics professor at New York’s Weill Cornell Medicine who had early access to the systems.

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In the note, Briggs claims “AI applications are boosting productivity when deployed” and “unlocking these productivity benefits requires significant computational power”.

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To explore further, they built high-precision computational models to capture how atoms interact and statistical methods to measure how order evolves over time.

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It plans to establish a virtual resource hub for AI research in Europe to help scientists working in the space access tools like computational power, advanced datasets, talent, and funding.

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