Supermicro's stock surged due to AI-driven demand for its high-density servers. Super Micro is publicly traded, enabling easy stock purchase via brokerages. Despite recent pullbacks, competition and ...
Computer-use agents (a.k.a. GUI agents) are vision-language models that observe the screen, ground UI elements, and execute bounded UI actions (click, type, scroll, key-combos) to complete tasks in ...
For me, the new year starts in September. As a high school teacher, I can still remember the enthusiasm and the energy I felt coming back to the classroom and facing a new set of students. Speaking of ...
Abstract: Industry and academia recognize the importance of computer scientists having sustainability awareness and knowledge. While bachelor’s programs in computer science provide a comprehensive ...
Deep down, Sam Altman and François Chollet share the same dream. They want to build AI models that achieve “artificial general intelligence,” or AGI—matching or exceeding the capabilities of the human ...
A prominent computer scientist who has spent 20 years publishing academic papers on cryptography, privacy, and cybersecurity has gone incommunicado, had his professor profile, email account, and phone ...
At The BYTE Shop in Jamaica Plain, there are several neat rows of old computers prominently on display. They caught the eye of Peter Ashbourne and his young grandson, Teddy, during their walk one ...
Computer viruses, like supercomputers, are frequently used as science fiction cliches and gimmicks to prop up hackneyed political thrillers. In reality, most viruses are little more than spambots and ...
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BISMARCK (North Dakota Monitor) – Possessing a computer-generated image of child pornography would be punishable as a felony in North Dakota under a bill discussed Monday by state lawmakers. House ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (North Dakota Monitor) — Possessing a computer-generated image of child pornography would be punishable as a felony in North Dakota under a bill discussed Monday by state lawmakers.