In 1977, Farber joined the University of Delaware as a professor of electrical engineering and professor of computer science.
An earthquake typically sets off ruptures that ripple out from its underground origins. But on rare occasions, seismologists ...
Today, we know a lot about distance work and how to make it work. Thirty years of federally funded research brought ...
Some large earthquakes may flip direction and “boomerang” back, striking the same area twice and reshaping damage patterns.
The messages of support to a friend in need were touching, their senders - the leaders of America's most storied universities and arts institutions If only the recipient hadn't been Jeffrey Epstein ...
Ben Goertzel accepted money from Jeffrey Epstein to build the "Sputnik of AI." He says he "made a mistake" by not doing due diligence.
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The People vs. AI
Across red states and blue, a grassroots movement is pushing back on the unchecked growth of the artificial intelligence ...
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The day machines found their own religion: "Computing the word God is far from the same as seeking God"
The impact of Moltbook, the social network of 'bots' where a non-human religion has been founded, and the rise of AI-generated religious content among believers open the debate on what a future with ...
The messages of support to a friend in need were touching, their senders - the leaders of America's most storied universities and arts institutions If only the recipient hadn't been Jeffrey Epstein.
Students are losing some interest in computer science broadly but gaining interest in AI-specific majors and courses.
Addressing delegates at the IndiaAI Impact Summit, Altman pointed to rapid uptake in India as evidence of the country’s growing influence in shaping the next phase of AI deployment.
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