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How the internet solves traffic jams: The surprising idea behind network coding
The internet may feel instant, but behind every video, message, and stream is a complex system moving billions of data packets across global networks. This video explains how early computer networks ...
“I found a new beginning by thinking about plants and animals,” Philippa Foot said of her attempts to reinvigorate virtue ethics. Now, there’s another thing to add to her list. Now, as we accustom ...
Code.org founder and chairman Hadi Partovi on why computer science is a liberal art and software engineering is not dead yet.
Education leaders from around the world gathered in Estonia this week to discuss how schools should adapt to artificial intelligence, with ministers visiting local classrooms.
New training at Northwestern State University’s School of Education is helping teachers integrate computer science into their lesson plans. NSU’s School of Education ...
The FIRST Lego League robotics competition returned to Guam on Saturday, showcasing elementary school students’ innovation, ...
Hello and welcome to Eye on AI. In this edition…Anthropic sues the Pentagon over supply chain risk designation…Yann LeCun raises $1 billion for his new startup…Some reassuring and not so reassuring ...
The funding for Paris-based AMI to help it build AI 'world models' represents the largest seed round ever for a European startup and one of the region’s largest fundings for an AI startup overall, per ...
Kankakee Valley’s Technology Student Association team followed up a pair of top two finishes, including a state championship in 2024, with another state title last month.
AI is collapsing the cost of running finance while degrading the documents it trusts. Cryptographic rails solve both—and finally make four billion investors worth serving ...
Earning more than the U.S. average salary of $64,505 (per Forbes) doesn’t mean you have to get a college degree. According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), here are six ...
Opinion
The non-linear reality of AI: Why markets, regulators and nations must prepare for sudden leaps
Artificial intelligence does not evolve gradually. It jumps. It produces quiet plateaus followed by discontinuities that shock incumbents, confuse forecasters and reorder competitive landscapes.
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