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CNN's Dr. Sanjay Gupta breaks down two important questions surrounding Ebola. Stream the full Q&A exclusively on the CNN app cnn.com/subscriberseries.
Guest column: If you're building the most powerful technology ever, you're going to need to learn to activate your principles. Max Tegmark is a professor doing AI and physics research at MIT as part ...
Buy Indian refiners and domestic-energy beneficiaries: IOC/HPCL/BPCL and select power/renewables like Adani Green (ADAG) and Tata Power. The policy push to curb discretionary gold/travel supports ...
There’s an old saw in management: What you measure matters. And, typically, you get more of whatever you’re measuring. Software engineers have debated productivity metrics for decades, starting with ...
The Northwest Indiana community had a chance to hear developers’ answers to previously submitted questions about a potential artificial intelligence data center near Lowell, including about water ...
Computer science and engineering students at the University of Washington, spooked about AI, returned from spring break last week to a surprising email from the department head. “I’m reaching out ...
When neurosurgeon and journalist Dr. Sanjay Gupta set out to write a book about pain, it wasn't because he felt like he had all the answers. It was because he was still so often mystified by it. "Most ...
Akash Gupta, a research scientist known for developing advanced delivery systems for cancer immunotherapies while working at MIT, will join the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering ...
Microsoft Defender Experts has observed the Contagious Interview campaign, a sophisticated social engineering operation active since at least December 2022. Microsoft continues to detect activity ...
Every leader I talk to wants senior developers. They want architects who can evaluate AI-generated code, engineers who understand why a system fails at scale and technical leads who have built their ...
Why do we have pain in the absence of injury, or long after our tissue has healed? How can the same pain stimulus feel so different, depending on who you are, or even what day it is? Neurosurgeon and ...