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If we were in a hyper-realistic simulation, à la The Matrix, would it be possible to escape? Computer scientist Roman Yampolskiy has outlined in a new paper how we might escape, and what that ...
Simulation theory is the "theoretical hypothesis" that what we perceive as reality "is actually an advanced, hyper-realistic computer simulation, possibly overseen by a higher being", said tech ...
Google's Sycamore quantum computer processor was recently at the center of a hotly debate wormhole simulation. Rocco Ceselin/Google Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday.
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Robots From The Matrix: The NVIDIA Simulation is Real

Last Friday, I wrote some special coverage for my TAZR Trader members on the SIGGRAPH computer vision event that NVIDIA (NVDA) attended in Vancouver. I include those notes below under "Robots From The ...
For all we know we are, in fact, in a vast computer simulation. Here’s a version of the simulation argument that I am fond of.
In this week's It’s Debatable article, Rick Rosen and Charles Moster debate whether we're all living in a computer simulation like the Matrix. Rosen retired as a professor from the Texas Tech ...
Shank joins two other staff members working from SCI’s training facility, which the Institute recently equipped with new state-of-the-art computer simulation technology.
RAVE Computer showcases new Varjo XR-4 headset with multi-GPU compute in collaborative training and simulation mixed reality demos at I/ITSEC ...
Simulation theory explores the provocative idea that our reality is a computer simulation, igniting debates on consciousness and the nature of existence.
Researchers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama produced a simulation of the Apollo 12 lander engine plumes interacting with the lunar surface.
Googling the term “ simulation hypothesis ” returns numerous results that debate whether the universe is a computer simulation —a concept that some scientists actually take seriously.