The Cleveland Browns' quarterback situation has been filled with drama all season long, and things may be about to get even more dicey for Shedeur Sanders. Sanders has started the last four games for ...
The Department of Defense (DOD) identified test and evaluation modernization as a crucial part of its effort to get capabilities to warfighters faster. DOD organizations, including the Office of the ...
Bill McColl has 25+ years of experience as a senior producer and writer for TV, radio, and digital media leading teams of anchors, reporters, and editors in creating news broadcasts, covering some of ...
It’s no secret that Apple Intelligence lags behind the likes of Google Gemini and ChatGPT when it comes to things like image creation and conversational chatting. Apple’s suite of AI tools has been ...
For a few years now, something has felt off with Apple’s software design. There’s been too much emphasis on showy effects and eye-catching animations, and not enough on creating intuitive experiences ...
In the end, much like how leopards cannot change their spots, the New York Mets cannot change their nature. Only one year after breaking the bank for All-Star outfielder Juan Soto, the Mets allowed ...
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Large language models often lie and cheat. We can’t stop that—but we can make them own up. OpenAI is testing another new way to expose the complicated processes at work inside large language models.
OK, brace yourself for this one, peeps. Linus Torvalds, the software developer who created the Linux operating system and one of the most iconic figures in the indy computing scene, says the bad rep ...
Valentina Fantasia receives funding from The Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program – Humanity and Society (WASP-HS). She is affiliated with the Department of Philosophy and Cognitive ...
Letting AI churn out an endless supply of crappy code that humans then have to debug and maintain doesn’t move anybody’s business forward. There is a persistent, dangerous myth in software development ...