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The history of digital ethics
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LLM Architecture, Scaling Laws, and Economics: A Quick Summary
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A guideline for the methodology chapter in computer science dissertations
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Max Bense as a Visionary: from Entropy to the Dialectics of Programmed Images
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Enabling Student Innovation through Virtual Reality Development
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Symbolic Mathematical Computation 1965--1975: The View from a Half-Century Perspective
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Mesterséges Intelligencia Kutatások Magyarországon
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Detection, Classification and Prevalence of Self-Admitted Aging Debt
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Connections between reinforcement learning with feedback,test-time scaling, and diffusion guidance: An anthology
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Reproducibility: The New Frontier in AI Governance
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Education Paradigm Shift To Maintain Human Competitive Advantage Over AI
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Advancing AI Challenges for the United States Department of the Air Force
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Kaggle Chronicles: 15 Years of Competitions, Community and Data Science Innovation
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Validation of a Small Language Model for DSM-5 Substance Category Classification in Child Welfare Records
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Scaling Data Difficulty: Improving Coding Models via Reinforcement Learning on Fresh and Challenging Problems
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Breaking Training Bottlenecks: Effective and Stable Reinforcement Learning for Coding Models
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On the First Computer Science Research Paper in an Indian Language and the Future of Science in Indian Languages
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Jean-Raymond Abrial: A Scientific Biography of a Formal Methods Pioneer
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Linux and High-Performance Computing
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POSIM: A Multi-Agent Simulation Framework for Social Media Public Opinion Evolution and Governance
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Towards Resilient Intrusion Detection in CubeSats: Challenges, TinyML Solutions, and Future Directions
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The Theorems of Dr. David Blackwell and Their Contributions to Artificial Intelligence
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From Physical Difference to Meaning: A Constructor-Theoretic Framework for Prebiotic Information in Casimir-Lifshitz-Coupled Protocell Clusters
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People, IT, and Structuration (PIS): An Integrative Theoretical Framework for Management Information Systems