What if those Starbucks cup sizes were more than just labels? Baristas spill the beans about a little 'secret code' hiding in the sizes. Watch for a quick, playful explainer ☕️🕵️‍♀️ #Starbucks ...
We all use LLMs daily. Most of us use them at work. Many of us use them heavily. People in tech — yes, you — use LLMs at twice the rate of the general population. Many of us spend more than a full day ...
Ian A. Wright receives research and consulting funding from industry, local and state government bodies. Katherine Warwick receives funding from industry, local and state government bodies. Katherine ...
Developers are navigating confusing gaps between expectation and reality. So are the rest of us. Depending who you ask, AI-powered coding is either giving software developers an unprecedented ...
Amazon Web Services has announced a new class of AI systems," frontier agents," that can work autonomously for hours, even days, without human intervention, representing one of the most ambitious ...
Six species of North American bats emit a glow at almost identical wavelengths, according to a recent study. By Sara Novak The reason that some animals glow like the black light posters in your ...
ABSTRACT: A new nano-based architectural design of multiple-stream convolutional homeomorphic error-control coding will be conducted, and a corresponding hierarchical implementation of important class ...
QR codes are quickly replacing the traditional barcode as the new essential tool shaping modern retail. A decade ago, they were just a simple way to connect in-store and online shopping, but now they ...
Everyone in Washington loves tax credits and deductions. Politicians tout them as a painless way to help families pay for green energy, buy homes, or lower the cost of health care. They're also ...
The new science of “emergent misalignment” explores how PG-13 training data — insecure code, superstitious numbers or even extreme-sports advice — can open the door to AI’s dark side. There should ...