Imad is a senior reporter covering Google and internet culture. Hailing from Texas, Imad started his journalism career in 2013 and has amassed bylines with The New York Times, The Washington Post, ...
Abstract: Code search is a vital activity in software engineering, focused on identifying and retrieving the correct code snippets based on a query provided in natural language. Approaches based on ...
Abstract: We present SEMANTIC CODE FINDER, a framework for semantic code search that delivers high-level search performance and supports multiple programming languages. Leveraging code summaries, it ...
You’re no longer limited to searching for people based on their name, company, or job title. You’re no longer limited to searching for people based on their name, company, or job title. is a news ...
Google is updating the Chrome app for the iPhone and the iPad with a dedicated "AI Mode" button that matches functionality found in the desktop version of Chrome. AI Mode is located under the Google ...
Sequencing has filled global archives with vast DNA and RNA reads, but finding signals in that noise has remained out of reach. ETH Zurich’s MetaGraph turns raw sequences into a compressed, full-text ...
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It seems Google is adding an AI Mode button to the Google home page. Google has been testing this for a couple months now. Google may be rolling out the AI Mode button on the Google home page, on the ...
Like its counterparts in the EU and UK, Australia’s digital regulator is beginning to formalize its online safety codes. The eSafety Commissioner has registered the first round of codes, accounting ...
Lisa M. Given receives funding from the Australian Research Council. She is a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia and the International Association for Information Science and ...
Searching your computer for files shouldn’t feel like a scavenger hunt. But sometimes it does. You vaguely remember saving a file, but not what it was called. Or you’re trying to find that ...