Why AI is both a curse and a blessing to open-source software - according to developers ...
In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
How” and “why” our brains like music are two separate questions. A recent popular article sheds light on how. Explorations of ...
Explosions are reported on two more foreign tankers in the Persian Gulf killing at least one person, port authorities say.
Once the narrative of a “just war” replaces the rule of law, there is little left to restrain powerful states from dominating ...
Political scientist Joseph Uscinski, a professor at the University of Miami, talks about conspiracy theories and the people who believe them. Uscinski’s research has found that conspiracy theories are ...
Imagine it's 3 a.m., and your infrastructure team gets an alert: Traffic has spiked 250% in the past eight minutes. Is it a DDoS attack? A viral moment? A flash sale someone forgot to tell you about?
The key to working at a place like Ars Technica is solid news judgment. I’m talking about the kind of news judgment that knows whether a pet peeve is merely a pet peeve or whether it is, instead, a ...
New data from 700 companies shows AI coding tools nearly double developer output with little quality drop.
Students, faculty and community members interested in how artificial intelligence operates and the impact it could have gathered at the CUB Orndorff theater on March 4, to hear Professor Alice ...