Hackers collect $439,250 after exploiting 29 zero-day vulnerabilities on the second day of Pwn2Own Automotive 2026.
Yann LeCun is a Turing Award recipient and a top AI researcher, but he has long been a contrarian figure in the tech world. He believes that the industry’s current obsession wit ...
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Slanguage: How the use of AI for apologies could cause the ‘Canadian Sorry’ to lose its soul
It is a stereotype that Canadians apologize for everything. We say sorry when you bump into us. We say sorry for the weather. But as we trudge through the grey days of winter, that national instinct ...
The Salt Lake Tribune reports a University of Utah associate discovered a rare 1973 UNIX V4 software tape, believed to be the ...
Not every high-paying job is exciting. These 10 "boring" careers pay $86,000 or more, offer long-term stability, and are ...
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Mistaken correlations: Why it's critical to move beyond overly aggregated machine-learning metrics
MIT researchers have identified significant examples of machine-learning model failure when those models are applied to data ...
It’s a return to a time when an indie rock record and a late-night AIM conversation with a crush were one and the same: ...
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Six-figure incomes? NVIDIA CEO makes astonishing claim about future of plumbing and construction jobs
In a surprising shift from the typical Silicon Valley obsession with software and code, NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang has put forward a new vision for the future of the American worker, one that involves a ...
Saving up money for your children's future is a challenging aspect of being a parent, especially considering the high cost of college, health care, and consumer goods. But what if there was a way you ...
In 2025, the landscape of no-code AI platforms is really starting to mature. It’s becoming easier than ever for folks without ...
Trustees with Prairie South School Division learned about the benefits and drawbacks of using AI in the classroom during ...
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Quantum startup develops ‘elevator codes’ to achieve 10,000 times lower error rate
French startup Alice and Bob announced today a new way to reduce errors in ...
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