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AI is already writing almost one-third of new software code, study shows
Generative AI is reshaping software development—and fast. A new study published in Science shows that AI-assisted coding is ...
Say goodbye to source maps and compilation delays. By treating types as whitespace, modern runtimes are unlocking a “no-build” TypeScript that keeps stack traces accurate and workflows clean.
Ukraine’s Brave1 is using Palantir software to run a secure ‘Dataroom’ for training military AI on real combat data to ...
“The results show extremely rapid diffusion,” explains Frank Neffke, who leads the Transforming Economies group at CSH. “In ...
The closures and other changes are expected to save the district about $8 million.
Young coding whizzes Neth Dharmasiri and Chinmay Lal believe learning the language behind computer software shouldn't depend ...
Practical DevSecOps launches the Certified Security Champion course to help orgs bridge the talent gap by upskilling ...
TACC is helping students master leading technologies such as AI through a series of academic courses aimed at thriving in a changing computational landscape. TACC's Joe Stubbs lectures on intelligent ...
Generative AI is reshaping software development – and fast. A new study published in Science shows that AI-assisted coding is spreading rapidly, though unevenly: in the U.S., the share of new code ...
New cell-scale robots can sense their environment, compute decisions, and move independently without magnetic or ultrasonic ...
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RFK Jr. is definitely coming for your vaccines (part 7): What, me worry (about polio and HPV)?
Last week was a hellscape for vaccines, with a RICO lawsuit against the AAP and the newly antivax CDC coming for your HPV and polio vaccines.
Jensen Huang demonstrates his usual optimism, and reckons the biggest beneficiaries won't be software engineers or data scientists.
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