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The AI craze has intensified in the 'gold rush town' of San Francisco, spreading through work and social life.
As companies like Amazon and Microsoft lay off workers and embrace A.I. coding tools, computer science graduates say they’re struggling to land tech jobs.
Do you have a meditation app on your smartphone, computer or wearable device? Well, you're not alone. There are now thousands ...
A UTSA School of Data Science summer internship pairs undergraduate students with local nonprofits to help identify community needs.
After nearly a half-century at the University of Washington, Ed Lazowska reflects on his career, the future of AI and ...
Tech giants including Google fund Ion Stoica's lab, from which he launched companies like $62 billion Databricks. Now he's ...
The promise of quantum computers appears to be that they will upend modern computing as we know it. With exceptional ...
Quantum mechanics is one of the most successful theories in science — and makes much of modern life possible. At an event to ...
Some techies who came to the US and found work on a H-1B visa say it's allowed them to pursue dream careers. For others, ...
Eighteen employees were laid off this week from Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science, officials said. In ...
Artificial Intelligence systems powered by deep learning are changing how we work, communicate, and make decisions. If we ...
Virtually every smartphone on the planet runs on a chip paid for by American taxpayers — a chip that I helped invent. Now ...