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Interoperability matters a lot in the current blockchain landscape because it allows users to benefit from multiple ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly becoming an everyday part of lives. Many of us use it without even realising, whether it be writing emails, finding a new TV show or managing smart devices in our ...
Even if polygraph tests are not accurate, the threat of a test can serve as a deterrent or as an interrogation tool to elicit ...
Why it’s so hard to make welfare AI fair. There are plenty of stories about AI that’s caused harm when deployed in sensitive ...
From training to travel, Cyclingnews looks at how junior riders are tackling the changes that come with signing a ...
There's a growing push for smart thermostats and an effort by utilities to take control over AC use, all under power saver ...
While most of the efforts to defend the PBS side of public media have focused on “saving Elmo,” independent documentaries are ...
As Trump visits flood victims in Texas, know that the National Weather Service may be a federal agency, but saving lives ...
As AI takes the programming world by storm, experienced developers are still the gold standard — and they're probably better off without algorithmic assistance, too. As Ars Technica flags, a new study ...
AI tools are revolutionizing coding and IT work, but are they making developers faster? One researcher says no. Find out why AI sometimes slows experts down and speeds up mistakes.
The football front office OU athletic director Joe Castiglione helped build makes the opening he's leaving more attractive to ...
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