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Contrary to a common assumption, you don't have to take crazy risks or tolerate wild volatility to own AI stocks.
The world's first "biological computer" has officially hit the market, marking what may actually be a significant breakthrough in AI technology. Developed by Australian company Cortical Labs, the ...
At one point in the last five years, the computer rack assembler for artificial intelligence (AI) data centers was up over 4,000%. Last year, the stock fell almost 90%.
Some argue that AI may eventually perform all of these tasks. It’s not impossible, but even if AI became this advanced, it would place almost all professions at equal risk. One of the few ...
Is a Master's Worth It for AI? If you're serious about pursuing a future in AI, a master's degree in computer science can help you deepen your expertise and stand out in a competitive field. Hogg ...
Microchip restructures to combat inventory issues and boost margins. Learn about MCHP stock's AI pivot, muted growth, and ...
News Azure AI Foundry Gets 'Computer-Using Agent' for Autonomous GUI Interaction By David Ramel 03/13/2025 Microsoft is expanding functionality for agentic AI into its Azure AI Foundry platform, ...
The computer scientist and AI researcher Mária Bieliková shares her thoughts on the technologys potential and pitfalls – and what may lie ahead for us.
Super Micro Computer, more commonly known as Supermicro, produces dedicated AI servers. BigBear.ai develops AI modules that can be plugged into edge networks to accelerate and automate certain tasks.
“OpenFilter is a leap forward for open source, giving developers and data scientists a powerful, collaborative platform to build and scale computer vision AI,” said Chris Aniszczyk, CTO, CNCF.
Educators need support bringing computer science to every student, regardless of their background, and school leaders have a role to play in bridging this gap. District and county-level ...
The hope is that seeing so many different CEOs push for mandatory computer science and AI education will lead more states to adopt these requirements, according to Code.org President Cameron Wilson.