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observe

[uhb-zurv] / əbˈzɜrv /






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The next step is determining whether reproducing this unexpected distribution is itself computationally difficult or whether the observed errors caused the device to lose its 'quanutmness'.

From Science Daily

While it does not involve dramatic structural changes, the team still observed meaningful shifts in network organization.

From Science Daily

The approach allowed them to observe interactions that normally happen too quickly to track.

From Science Daily

That means it can explain how and why intelligence works, rather than just observing that it does, which has been a struggle with transformer-based models.

From The Wall Street Journal

In other words, the coronagraph acts like an artificial Moon, blocking the Sun's bright surface to let scientists continuously observe its faint outer corona -something the real Moon does only during eclipses.

From BBC