READING, Pa. – During its Committee of the Whole meeting Monday night, Reading City Council heard presentations from community development and several partner organizations to address homelessness, as ...
It’s Wednesday, which means that it’s time to take inventory of everything we hate in another edition of The Gripe Report. Last week, in an edition some are calling "historic," "monumental," and "meh, ...
Re “Make America Read Again,” by Brian Bannon (Opinion guest essay, June 8): I loved learning about the reading party at the New York Public Library and the joy it inspired. Home libraries and public ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. L.A.’s Bureau of Street Lighting has quietly played a key role in installing ...
Credit: VentureBeat made with OpenAI ChatGPT-Images-2.0 Anthropic co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei said it was coming, but it still feels like a milestone: More than 80% of the code merged into ...
Although I teach and edit fiction, I still didn’t think it would ever happen—that an AI-generated or AI-assisted short story would win a major contest. Then came Jamir Nazir’s “The Serpent in the ...
The X3 has a 3.7-inch screen measured diagonally, which makes it about 14% smaller than the X4; including the bezels, it has an overall footprint that's roughly 20% smaller. When we're already talking ...
The rise of AI has been changing the focus of Code.org for the past two years. On Tuesday, the Seattle-based computer science education platform acknowledged the shift and rebranded as CodeAI. “In the ...
Bank security can feel confusing because every account seems to handle it differently. One bank sends a text. Another sends an email. Another asks you to approve a login inside its app. So when ...
Adam Szetela’s That Book Is Dangerous! examines the emergence of a new job in publishing—secondary readers who comb through books for possible offenses. Louis Marcoussis, Le lecteur, 1937. As a ...
A so-called software supply chain attack, in which hackers corrupt a legitimate piece of software to hide their own malicious code, was once a relatively rare event but one that haunted the ...