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The AI that taught itself: How AI can learn what it never knew
For years, the guiding assumption of artificial intelligence has been simple: an AI is only as good as the data it has seen. Feed it more, train it longer, and it performs better. Feed it less, and it ...
New training at Northwestern State University’s School of Education is helping teachers integrate computer science into their lesson plans. NSU’s School of Education ...
As a young art major at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin, Dr. Barbara Johnson once stood before blank canvases waiting for inspiration to strike. It arrived instead in a computer lab in 1984 ...
Latest update brings type-checking adjustment for function expressions in generic calls, as TypeScript moves toward Go rewrite.
How agentic AI forced me to rethink everything from ETL to governance. ACM encourages its members to take a direct hand in shaping the future of the association. There are more ways than ever to get ...
Code.org founder and chairman Hadi Partovi on why computer science is a liberal art and software engineering is not dead yet.
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AI bots are ignoring their programming and giving hackers superpowers
Welcome to the age of AI hacking, in which the right prompts make amateurs into master hackers. A group of cybercriminals recently used off-the-shelf artificial intelligence chatbots to steal data on ...
Overview: The demand for AI developers is growing rapidly as the adoption of artificial intelligence expands across industries worldwide.Strong AI skills, such ...
SUPERIOR — Robotics team members fanned out through the High School technical education rooms March 3. With computers, clamps, printers and ideas, they prepped their robot for its ...
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AI brain fry is real — and it’s making workers more exhausted, not more productive, new ...
Too much AI oversight at work was associated with not just brain fog, but more errors, decision fatigue, and greater intention to quit, Boston Consulting Group researchers said.
Registration for summer RoboCamps sessions, hosted by Citrus Circuits, the Davis High School robotics team, will open at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 11.
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