Proven quantum advantage: Researchers cut the time for a learning task from 20 million years to 15 minutes
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This month, we’re focusing on artificial intelligence (AI), a topic that continues to capture attention everywhere. Here, you’ll find the latest research news, insights, and discoveries shaping how AI is being developed and used across the world.
Updates every hour. Last Updated: 21-Nov-2025 08:11 ET (21-Nov-2025 13:11 GMT/UTC)
Amid high expectations for quantum technology, a new paper in Science reports proven quantum advantage. In an experiment, entangled light lets researchers learn a system's noise with very few measurements.
A new study from researchers at the Mount Sinai Health System suggests that a simple tweak to how artificial intelligence (AI) assigns diagnostic codes could significantly improve accuracy, even outperforming physicians. The findings, reported in the September 25 online issue of NEJM AI [DOI: 10.1056/AIcs2401161], could help reduce the time doctors spend on paperwork, cut billing errors, and improve the quality of patient records.
Although many of us are still skeptical of chatbots, algorithms, and robots, the artificial agents actually do well dealing with customers. Sometimes even better than humans.
Indonesia’s cattle have long been known for their diverse genetic heritage - mirroring the diversity of the people in the world’s largest archipelago. New Danish-Indonesian research uncovers an unexpected origin of Indonesian cattle and finds a treasure trove of new, undescribed genetic variants introduced from mixing cattle with other, local species of bovines. These make Indonesian cattle the most genetically diverse in the world.