Dr. Veit is a historian and the author of the forthcoming book “Picky: How American Children Became the Fussiest Eaters in History.” American kids ate very odd things in the 19th century. Spicy sauces ...
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Third graders showed off their video games that they learned to code themselves through a program from SHARP Literacy and Milwaukee Area Technical College that works with ...
Prism is a ChatGPT-powered text editor that automates much of the work involved in writing scientific papers. OpenAI just revealed what its new in-house team, OpenAI for Science, has been up to. The ...
Over the holidays, Alex Lieberman had an idea: What if he could create Spotify “Wrapped” for his text messages? Without writing a single line of code, Lieberman, a co-founder of the media outlet ...
“Anime Souls” is a term often used to describe the original Code Vein. And while that is a very simple but fair descriptor – it is after all one of the very few soulslike games with an undeniably ...
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Billionaires are unpopular these days, even more than usual, and some of them are trying to court a better image by endorsing a government-guaranteed income for all Americans. Michael and Susan Dell ...
The public narrative about the value of a computer science degree has long centered around the promise of six-figure salaries and a secure career path. Today, headlines about a computer science ...
Code Metal, whose technology lets engineers write code once then translate it to other programming languages, has raised $36.5 million in a funding round led by Accel. The AI startup already counts as ...
With so much money flooding into AI startups, it’s a good time to be an AI researcher with an idea to test out. And if the idea is novel enough, it might be easier to get the resources you need as an ...
After a 35-year quest, the final solution to a famous puzzle called Kryptos has been found. Two writers discovered the fourth answer to the code hidden among the Smithsonian Institution’s archives.