AI-driven simulations helped archaeologists determine how an ancient Roman game was likely played.
Researchers used artificial intelligence to reconstruct the rules of a 2,000-year-old Roman board game discovered in the Netherlands.
Researchers couldn't figure out this ancient Roman game. So they let AI play it thousands of times until it cracked the code.
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Newly released financial documents and photos obtained from the estate of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein are reigniting interest in the late sex offender's wealth and how he amassed it.
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