ML@Purdue’s annual “Catapult” event brought students to WALC this weekend to build projects, attend workshops and pitch ideas ...
This post is adapted from a talk I gave at prompted, the AI security practitioner conference. Thanks to Gadi Evron for ...
Artificial intelligence has long struggled with memory retention, particularly in extended workflows or complex projects. This limitation often forces users to reintroduce context repeatedly, ...
Microsoft has a name — or at least a code name — for the next-generation Xbox console: Project Helix. The working title for the company's Xbox Series X successor was announced Thursday by newly ...
One eye on AI: How much of the technology should a seventh grader be using and understanding? (GeekWire Photo / Kurt Schlosser) I recently asked my 13-year-old daughter, a Seattle Public Schools ...
The GitHub Pages site has the complete documentation with syntax highlighting, navigation, and visual examples. This is a scaffold template, not a runnable application. It provides the infrastructure ...
Last week, the U.S. Department of State hosted the largest ministerial in over four years, gathering foreign ministers from 55 countries for the inaugural Critical Minerals Ministerial. In the days ...
Almost a decade after her father's death, legal scholar Dorothy Roberts still had 25 boxes of his research that she had yet to sort through. When she moved from Chicago to Philadelphia, she brought ...
According to Claude (@claudeai), the Claude Code team has announced the 'Built with Opus 4.6' virtual hackathon, inviting developers to participate in a week-long coding event. Participants stand a ...
Explains why the ABA’s Model Procurement Code needs modernization to reflect today’s digital, complex, and strategic state and local government procurement environment. Describes the Model Procurement ...
CNBC put the AI threat to software companies to the test by vibe-coding a version of the tools from Monday.com. Silicon Valley insiders say the most exposed software names are the ones that "sit on ...
Seattle-based Code.org laid off 18 employees, or about 14% of its staff, the nonprofit confirmed to GeekWire on Wednesday. Following the cuts, Code.org’s staff now numbers 107. “Code.org has made the ...
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