In the last year or so, artificial intelligence companies have rolled out a spate of web browsers equipped with AI agents. A user might ask one of these agents to plan a vacation, and it will open ...
A researcher found that using Anthropic’s Claude Opus 4.7, he could break into the website of Front Gate—used by every ...
As a result, researchers are exploring ways to embed better logic into AI. The goal isn’t so much to make LLMs smarter; it’s ...
Starting a business no longer requires years of coding experience or a computer science degree. Thanks to advances in artificial intelligence, more people than ever are turning ideas into real ...
I was seated onstage at Grand Valley State University’s commencement when Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak leaned into the microphone and reframed the entire conversation about artificial intelligence i ...
Can AI learn how to play Apples to Apples better? As a Bridgewater College pair tries to find out, professors are navigating ...
Unsafe AI systems are leading to cyber weapons of mass destruction Stuart Russell is a computer scientist known for his contributions to AI and a new Guardian US columnist The AI company Anthropic has ...
One of the endemic illnesses of the American tech industry is an addiction to unsupported superlatives: Descriptors like “revolutionary,” “game-changing” or “disruptive” are applied to inventions that ...
“There’s no sign in the data that AI is costing anybody their job right now,” Kevin Hassett, a White House adviser, said on May 11th. Someone should tell America’s class of 2026. “It’s grim,” one ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprisingly simple “tissue code”: five rules that choreograph when, where, and how cells divide, move, and die, allowing organs like the colon to remain flawlessly ...
Computer engineers and programmers have long relied on reverse engineering as a way to copy the functionality of a computer program without copying that program’s copyright-protected code directly.
Human language may seem messy and inefficient compared to the ultra-compact strings of ones and zeros used by computers—but our brains actually prefer it that way. New research reveals that while ...