The pitch for computer-use agents is compelling on its face: deploy software that navigates interfaces, executes tasks, and ...
How do we design assignments AI can’t complete? These are real questions. But they start in the wrong place. The deeper ...
There are tons of language learning apps nowadays, but Google’s Little Language Lessons aims to use its powerful AI to help you become more comfortable in common scenarios. The site is still in its ...
In Part 1 and Part 2, we covered how to calculate your cardiovascular risk in the Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) framework and what markers and risk factors to measure. In Part 3 (#70) of this ...
Nearly 80 percent of organizations now use AI in at least one core business process, according to McKinsey, yet widespread adoption has surfaced a persistent problem: a deep shortage of professionals ...
As tech companies prepare to release new and more powerful AI systems in the coming weeks, cybersecurity experts have become increasingly vocal in their warnings.
Tools like Claude Cowork, Claude Code, OpenClaw, and NemoClaw are demonstrating capabilities that would have sounded far-fetched even a year ago. They can automate repetitive work, ...
If you’ve been following tech news, everything is turning agentic. We are truly at the dawn of a new era of computing power. And yet, we’re also also in the early days of these developments.
Ginned up by social-media influencers, the so-called right-wing civil war has little connection to MAGA voters’ concerns.
China just mandated AI across every stage of its education system. The UAE, India, and Singapore got there first. What does this mean for Southeast Asia's workforce and where does Malaysia stand?
Valdosta State University’s Marriage and Family Therapy program is breaking barriers to better mental health by offering walk-in and telehealth services through FamilyWorks, its campus-based brief ...