In several Tennessee high school classrooms, computer science students are stepping away from their screens. Instead, as part of a learning tool ...
Tech experts admit the scope of AI is still unknown because its believability and capabilities are ever-changing. Here's what ...
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AI slop is quietly wrecking the future of computer science
Computer science has long operated on a foundation of trust: researchers publish findings, peers verify them, and the field ...
After months of infighting over Flock surveillance cameras in Denver, city leaders say Flock is on its way out and a ...
A young tech entrepreneur launched the tool Einstein this week, marketing it as a way to free students from busywork—and ...
A brisk theatrical thriller, “Data” perfectly captures the slick, grandiose language with which tech titans justify their ...
In his new book, “A World Appears,” Michael Pollan argues that artificial intelligence can do many things—it just can’t be a ...
Humanoid robots have developed massively over the last year. But is this something we should be excited by, or worried about?
Studying gene expression in a cancer patient's cells can help clinical biologists understand the cancer's origin and predict the success of different treatments. But cells are complex and contain many ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Mixing generative AI with physics to create personal items that work in the real world
Ever had an idea for something that looked cool, but wouldn't work well in practice? When it comes to designing things like ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Behind the Scenes - the Amazing People Driving a 'Truly South African' HIV Vaccine Study
A cutting-edge, South African-led HIV vaccine trial built on decades of research recently kicked off in Cape Town. Spotlight unpacks what exactly is being studied, and how the resilience, tenacity and ...
Saturn’s largest moon, Titan, might have formed after a collision with a lost moon, according to new research.
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