Pioneering computer scientist who devised the Quicksort algorithm, ways of verifying programs and guards against hackers ...
There’s a curious phenomenon happening in the marketing industry. Is it a sign of ‘masculinization’?
Job openings for 'content engineers' have the internet wondering why marketing roles are suddenly being rebranded.
From AT&T to NASA, women working as computers performed the calculations that made modern science possible. In the early ...
As students head to sites like Rate My Professor and complete semesterly surveys to evaluate their professors, some faculty ...
The most famous facet of Jobs’s personality, of course — the one highlighted most prominently in books and movies — is his ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
AI is changing more than your writing—it may be shaping your worldview, say researchers
Use of ChatGPT, Claude and other large language models, or LLMs—what most people call "AI"—has surged since ChatGPT debuted ...
Anthropic delays the release of Claude Mythos, their latest LLM. Testing revealed it could harm cyberdefenses. This raises ...
It’s no longer about keeping servers running, but leading people through the biggest shift in work since the internet.
Peter Bailis, Workday's CTO since May 2025, has joined Anthropic as a member of technical staff to work on reinforcement ...
There’s always been a fine line in classic television between heartfelt and overly sweet—and some shows leaned so heavily ...
Dragons can fight thread, and they choose their rider-humans, with whom they form telepathic bonds. The first book is ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
Veteran Windows dev shows off AI running on 47-year-old PDP11 with 6 MHz CPU and 64KB of RAM
Ancient 6 MHz ‘PDP11 can train a neural network’ says veteran dev.
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