The room we are in is locked. It is windowless and lit from above by a fluorescent bulb. In the hallway outside—two stories beneath the city of London—attendants in dark suits patrol silently, giving ...
Developers are navigating confusing gaps between expectation and reality. So are the rest of us. Depending who you ask, AI-powered coding is either giving software developers an unprecedented ...
Abstract: Remote sensing images play a crucial and indispensable role in many fields such as environmental monitoring and geological disaster detection. With the advancement of satellite remote ...
Doher Drizzle Pablo was drowning in travel receipts. After her company transferred her to Sweden from the Philippines last year, she’d started visiting clients in at least two countries a month, and ...
Reading a person’s mind using a recording of their brain activity sounds futuristic, but it’s now one step closer to reality. A new technique called ‘mind captioning’ generates descriptive sentences ...
Gen Z slang evolves faster than most parents—and honestly, even most twenty-somethings—can keep up with. Just when you’ve learned what “rizz” means, there’s a new phrase taking over TikTok, Discord ...
Tech CEOs are making ambitious claims about AI's coding capabilities. In March, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said "we'll be there in three to six months — where AI is writing 90% of the code." Meta's ...
Most experimental brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that have been used for synthesizing human speech have been implanted in the areas of the brain that translate the intention to speak into the muscle ...
As companies like Amazon and Microsoft lay off workers and embrace A.I. coding tools, computer science graduates say they’re struggling to land tech jobs. Manasi Mishra recently graduated from Purdue ...
That’s because AI agents are the key element behind the explosive rise of vibe coding, a term coined in February 2025 by famed AI researcher and OpenAI cofounder Andrej Karpathy to refer to the act of ...
As Gen Z slang cycles in and out faster than any parent (and even a 20-year-old, hi!), can keep up with, it’s easy for terms to get lost in translation. And we get it — we’re not the intended audience ...