The smartest way to use AI may not be letting it touch your files, but asking it to write software that handles them safely - ...
From developing computer games to building secure financial transaction platforms, tech skills remain essential to the economy. Although the tech industry has faced high-profile layoffs, the need for ...
Photo courtesy of Sreenidhi Palani Something has shifted in how young finance professionals engage with markets, and the ...
Elon Musk has launched a hiring drive for “SpaceXAI” roles, inviting world-class engineers and physicists to apply even if they have no previous AI experience. Instead of resumes, applicants must ...
Recursive Superintelligence Inc., a startup that hopes to develop self-improving artificial intelligence models, launched today with $650 million in funding. Alphabet Inc.’s GV fund and Greycroft led ...
WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) - Housing finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are now accepting additional credit scores that take into account rent and utility payments, a U.S. ‌government ...
Abstract: The increasing complexity and capacity demands of modern optical communication networks require advanced tools for predictive maintenance and fault prevention. This study presents a ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
The potential to create personalised digital “twins” of your brain and body is a hot topic in neuroscience and medicine today. These computer models are designed to simulate how parts of your brain ...
SAS’ older fleet, including its A330s, has been retrofitted with Airbus’ RMAX to provide predictive maintenance data. Credit: Frederic Lancelot/Airbus Behind the scenes of its recent restructuring, ...
“Now, you walk around it and get an aerial view. Back then, you sat on a train or a tram, and you went around it,” Macken recalled. “And I just remember just going around it and thinking, ‘Wow, this ...