
Who’s Making Chips for AI? Chinese Manufacturers Lag Behind US Tech Giants
Yiran Chen says that the US's ban on selling the latest computer chips that enable generative AI could leave China behind and unable to catch up
Yiran Chen says that the US's ban on selling the latest computer chips that enable generative AI could leave China behind and unable to catch up
The Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics hosted a day-long symposium and open house featuring innovative ways light is being used in fields from medicine to art
The Bass Society of Fellows serves to recognize and support outstanding faculty
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) appointments will develop future data and computer science talent and improve career opportunities for women of color in tech
Kishor Trivedi was recognized for his fundamental contributions to software and systems reliability engineering research, practice and education
Cynthia Rudin pens a tribute to the work and leadership of her former advisor and longtime pillar at Duke, Ingrid Daubechies
Chris Monroe and Jungsang Kim write that undermining the Bayh-Dole system could massively stifle new advances in quantum computing and other technologies
Hai "Helen" Li describes her lab's interaction with Arm, which provides hardware and technical expertise to her lab to explore building computers modeled after the human brain
Jimmie Lenz, who organized a digital assets conference in Abu Dhabi last year, says Dubai's efforts to innovate in cryptocurrency is hitting the mark
Research aims to allow the computationally heavy fine tuning of large language models on users’ own mobile devices
Boyuan Chen says the physics of the real world may be too complicated to adequately train AI in a virtual representation.
The university offers an accessible entry into quantum computing through a House Course designed for undergraduate students that is also conducted by the Duke Undergraduate Quantum Information Society (DuQIS)