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The number of gray whales migrating along the California coast has plummeted again this year, dropping to levels not seen since the 1970s, according to federal officials.
INDOPACOM brings AI to wargaming exercise After nearly half a year of focusing on new tech, commanders get to pit decision-making tools against operational plans.
In 1975, Bill Gates and Paul Allen launched Microsoft—a name born from "micro-computer" and "software." Gates didn’t just lead the company; he read and wrote the code himself.
When implemented using DMDs, binary amplitude-based superpixel CFM allows for the encoding of complex optical fields by single binary holograms, delivering practical advantages in terms of speed ...
Students call it hypocritical. A senior at Northeastern University demanded her tuition back. But instructors say generative A.I. tools make them better at their jobs.
Noncoders are using AI to prompt their ideas into reality. They call it 'vibe coding.' Everyday people are using artificial intelligence to slap together the programs they don’t know how to build.
A new wave of “reasoning” systems from companies like OpenAI is producing incorrect information more often. Even the companies don’t know why.
AI should be implemented thoughtfully to enhance rather than diminish the strategic influence of board chairs. By identifying key strategic roles and the actions through which leaders exercise the ...
Baldur's Gate 3 lead Swen Vincke explains that the current massive Patch 8 player numbers gives the team room to focus on its next game.
Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates this week published the code that became the first product of the tech company, which turns 50 this month.
Even as he grows older, Microsoft founder Bill Gates still fondly remembers the catalytic computer code he wrote 50 years ago that opened up a new frontier in technology.