Ars Technica: It could be catastrophic, economically speaking, when the AI bubble finally bursts. But you point out that ...
There is a saying that common sense isn't very common anymore. That was brought home quite clearly in a story in your paper ...
EY receives 400,000 job applications every year. Selecting the best employees—fairly, and at scale—turned out to require both ...
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Scientists Can’t Explain Why This Python Ate Another Python
It is not uncommon to spot a Burmese or reticulated python constricting and killing prey in their natural habitat. However, ...
Forecasters expect some rain from Jupiter to Wellington to Boca Raton on July 4. The question is: Will it wash out your fireworks display?
With the advent of AI-mediated APIs, the era of manually hard-coding every integration between every microservice may be ...
There is nothing flash about the changing rooms at Oval Park, the longstanding training base of Leicester Tigers. There are missing ceiling tiles, the paint on the benches is chipped and cracked, and ...
Fresh from winning a BAFTA for his BBC Two documentary The Road to Auschwitz, Sir Simon Schama says a brave BBC is vital in a world of online lies.
Tom Fenton moves from local AI concepts to hands-on tools for matching LLMs to hardware, running local chatbots with Ollama and benchmarking AI performance.
Institutions like SRCC, LSR, and Hansraj are now championing undergraduate research, AI-assisted learning, and real-world ...
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New York City woman heard a strange story about the house she moved to. There was poop on the wall: ‘It wasn’t a plumbing issue!’
For Alex Blumy (@alexblumy), who left her Wall Street job in New York City to move to rural Zimbabwe to fundraise for a ...
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