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According to Ross Gerber, you should pull your kids from coding class. Why? He says its like learning Latin -- it's going to be pretty worthless soon. And given the number of layoffs in AAA gaming ...
Abstract: Neural network-based decoding methods show promise in enhancing error correction performance but face challenges with punctured codes. In particular ...
For the first episode of our new series, Indians Abroad, our editor-in-chief, Kamiya Jani, met none other than Indian billionaire Mr Anil Agarwal, founder of the Vedanta Group. Being the 4th richest ...
Prism is a ChatGPT-powered text editor that automates much of the work involved in writing scientific papers. OpenAI just revealed what its new in-house team, OpenAI for Science, has been up to. The ...
Abstract: Several techniques have been proposed to (partially) automate code review. Early support consisted in recommending the most suited reviewer for a given change or in prioritizing the review ...
Microsoft is previewing a new AI-assisted tool for Visual Studio Code Insiders called the JavaScript/TypeScript Modernizer. It's designed to help developers modernize older JavaScript or TypeScript ...
The ‘godfather of AI’ says now isn’t the time to give up on computer science degrees — even if AI is changing the coding industry. “Many people think a CS degree is just programming or something,” AI ...
A maximum severity vulnerability, dubbed 'React2Shell', in the React Server Components (RSC) 'Flight' protocol allows remote code execution without authentication in React and Next.js applications.
AI Dev, DeepLearning.ai's AI conference, made its NYC debut. We sat down with Andrew Ng at the event to talk AI and developers. Ng recommends that everyone learn to code. The second annual AI Dev, a ...
Many developers associate machine learning and large language models with Python. That makes sense because Python was the first choice for many early adopters, and it remains popular today. But ...
In a first-of-its-kind study, scientists found that bumblebees can tell the difference between short and long light flashes, much like recognizing Morse code. The insects learned which signal led to a ...
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