A manuscript discovered by Professor James Wade from the University of Cambridge could provide insight into the sets of medieval minstrels and fill a gap in lost literature, according to an article published in The Review of English Studies. The discovery was made when Wade was studying the 15th-century Heege Manuscript and found a series […]
Read more »
This article provides a comprehensive list of papers that have had a significant impact on financial markets and quantitative finance. The list includes works from Nobel Prize-winning economists and covers topics such as optimal execution of portfolio transactions, energy prices, option valuation models, portfolio selection, and efficient capital markets. The article also introduces the popular […]
OpenAI is seeking proposals from individuals who have a shared vision for increased cybersecurity, with a preference for AI-driven solutions. A $1 million fund is on offer in increments of $10,000 USD, which will be provided in the form of API credits, direct funding, and equivalents. Strong consideration will be given to practical solutions that […]
Lisp was renowned for groundbreaking language innovations; its contributions permeate modern programming languages. However, the language was unique in its ability to blend code and blur boundaries within a system due to an everything-available-all-the-time approach. Additionally, Lisp became notable for its pervasive interactivity and REPL, allowing for an intuitive, user-friendly interface uncommon in other languages. […]
ISO strives for accessibility on its website, welcoming any questions or suggestions on the matter. All ISO publications and materials are subject to copyright and require written permission for use or reproduction. Copyright requests should be sent to [email protected].
During the Cold War, modern art became a weapon in the cultural battle for “hearts and minds.” The US government, including the State Department and CIA, supported exhibitions of American art around the world, using it to symbolize American cultural freedom and creativity compared to Soviet repression. As part of this effort, MoMA served as […]
Poland’s ruling party, Law and Justice, has been criticized over its use of images of Auschwitz to discourage participation in an anti-government march. The state-run memorial museum has criticized the campaign, deploring the “instrumentalization of the tragedy” of the 1.1 million people murdered at the site, while Polish journalists claim the ads are “disgusting”. The […]
Advancements in AI technology, such as image and language generating software, are making it harder for publishers to tackle the growing problem of fake scientific papers produced by paper mills. During a summit on 24 May, experts in research integrity discussed the challenge of detecting AI-generated content and developed a joint action plan. There were […]
AI21 Labs’ “Human or Not?” experiment has become a viral sensation, with over 10 million conversations conducted by people worldwide on the Turing test-style social game. Participants are asked to talk for two minutes with either a fellow participant or an AI bot based on leading language models before guessing whether they were chatting with […]
The 15-minute city is a movement to get city councils to strive for cities where each neighborhood is walkable and most amenities are located within a 15-minute walk. However, a mass protest against this movement occurred in Oxford, England, primarily because protesters conflated it with another plan to restrict cars in the city center. The […]