More than 20 faculty members and several students from across academic disciplines attended a two-day training workshop on June 4–5 to learn how AI machine-learning skills can assist with their ...
Logging off social media doesn't mean checking out of the world.
In Part One, we looked at a common summer problem. Many children get plenty of entertainment, plenty of freedom, and plenty ...
The International Conference on Data Science & AI for Social Good and Responsible Innovation (DASGRI 2026) was successfully ...
The iPhone's built-in Voice Memo app functionally replaced a half-dozen gadgets from a simpler time, but not everyone knows ...
Institutions like SRCC, LSR, and Hansraj are now championing undergraduate research, AI-assisted learning, and real-world ...
Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the rest of us choose to pile onto our bedside tables. So we asked them, and all ...
A Father’s Day reflection exploring how concepts from artificial intelligence mirror the timeless responsibilities of ...
For generations, writing up a summary of a patient exam was a vital step for physicians trying to make an accurate diagnosis.
Instead of recycling familiar Toy Story territory—lost toys, abandoned toys or finding a new owner—the fifth installment shifts the battleground to something far more contemporary. Bonnie no longer ...
In 1948, mathematician and Gaylord native Claude Shannon theorized that information could be transmitted using ones and zeros ...
Recursive Self-Improvement Now Has a Co-Evolving Evaluator: Cambridge-NVIDIA Paper Raises the Stakes
Recursive self-improvement AI now has a co-evolving evaluator: a Cambridge and NVIDIA preprint introduces the Red Queen Gödel ...
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