The randomness in quantum physics is imperfect and needs amplification to be considered truly random, the researchers say.
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Mathematicians solve decades-old mystery about the hidden order in high-dimensional randomness
Three mathematicians have laid out proof that solves a long-standing problem in mathematics. Even the mathematician—an Abel ...
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Your bank’s AI just blocked your payment – what can you do?
You haven’t overspent. You haven’t done anything suspicious. But somewhere inside your bank’s computer systems, a machine made a decision about you in less time than it takes to blink – and it made a ...
(The Conversation) – Imagine you’re at the supermarket checkout. Your cart is full. The line behind you is long. You tap your card. Declined. You try again. Declined. You haven’t overspent. You ...
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Scientists create perfectly random numbers using entangled quantum chips for first time
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method to generate what they describe as ...
Creating perfect randomness is surprisingly difficult. Even modern random number generators never generate completely ideal ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence presents a comprehensive analysis of The Gentlemen, a Go-based ransomware deployed by ...
Discover the gambler's fallacy, why past events don't affect future outcomes, and how this misconception impacts gambling and ...
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