Penn State Professor of German and Linguistics Michael Putnam has spent a good part of his career thinking about language attrition, or "language loss," among bi- and multilingual speakers. Now, it's ...
Elastic is redefining search with AI, vector databases, and agentic tools, empowering developers and enterprises in India and beyond, interview ...
Artificial intelligence has taken many forms over the years and is still evolving. Will machines soon surpass human knowledge and understanding?
BAKU, Azerbaijan, September 29.​ Azerbaijan plans to implement pilot projects in various sectors with Türkiye, Executive Director of the Center for Analysis and Coordination of the Fourth Industrial ...
The drug may slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, but it doesn’t improve the symptoms. It’s also incredibly expensive.
When reading a passage, readers may pause at a particular word or return to reread it. Studies using eye-tracking, which record eye movements during reading, have suggested that word length, frequency ...
Out of all the words you know, which ones don’t have vowels? Except for a short “hm” or “Shhh!” probably not many, even if you’re thinking of a language other than English. To document these rare ...
These AI-enabled transcript analysis platforms are designed to transform how legal teams work with deposition content. Enhanced solutions are now available that leverage the power of semantic search, ...
Researchers tested AI on hundreds of high-value professional tasks and found models are improving—but not yet ready to do the jobs themselves.
Merriam-Webster dictionary said it is fully revising its world-famous 'Collegiate' dictionary after 22 years, which will include terms like WFH and dumbphone.
In his famous 1925 essay “A Defence of Common Sense,” the philosopher G. E. Moore wrote: “There exists at present a living human body, which is my body.” For Moore, such an utterance is an example of ...
Christoph Schuringa insists that analytic philosophy serves as an ideological fig leaf for liberal capitalism. But his polemic distorts the discipline’s history and fails to draw persuasive links ...