Many engineering challenges come down to the same headache—too many knobs to turn and too few chances to test them. Whether tuning a power grid or designing a safer vehicle, each evaluation can be ...
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella used his keynote to showcase how the artificial intelligence in Microsoft 365 is a foundation for ...
According to Anthropic, Opus 4.6 “brings more focus to the most challenging parts of a task without being told to, moves quickly through the more straightforward parts, handles ambiguous problems with ...
Abstract: Blockchain radio access network (B-RAN) offers a promising solution for trustworthy wireless applications by leveraging blockchain and smart contracts. However, the existing literature falls ...
The company’s chief executive, Elon Musk, said this week that it would stop making the car, an electric pioneer in 2012, as well as the Model X. By Neal E. Boudette Thirteen years ago, Mike Ramsey, an ...
Is Excel’s reign as the go-to spreadsheet software coming to an end, or is it simply evolving into something far more powerful? In this overview, My Online Training Hub explores how Endex, a new ...
Abstract: Traffic capacity is an important indicator of traffic supply capability. An accurate portrayal of intersection capacity serves as a foundation for various intersection management studies, ...
On Monday, Anthropic announced Opus 4.5, the latest version of its flagship model. It’s the last of Anthropic’s 4.5 series of models to be released, following the launch of Sonnet 4.5 in September and ...
An illustration Anthropic commissioned to mark the release of Opus 4.5. (Anthropic) Hot on the heels of Google's Gemini 3 Pro release, Anthropic has announced an update for its flagship Opus model.
This study presents a time-series forecasting framework that integrates queuing-based operation indicators to improve vessel turnaround time prediction accuracy by up to 28%. Rather than directly ...