Numbers are the language of science—yet in research articles, they are often buried within the text and difficult to analyze.
While it might seem quaint these days, we’ve met many makers and hackers who reach for a pen and a pad when learning ...
This issue of Transforming Care looks at how employees of health care systems are working to make AI useful while also ...
A new study published in Big Earth Data systematically evaluates the data quality of Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) ...
How an NSF-funded program in the computer science department has improved retention rates among Pell-eligible students ...
We look at the political and government responses to risks around data sovereignty and massive dependence on the three US hyperscalers, AWS, Azure and GCP in the UK and Europe ...
Could mining Reddit with AI help spot drug side effects earlier? A new Penn study suggests it might. Using large language ...
Ground controllers have reestablished radio contact with the four astronauts of the Artemis II lunar mission as their ...
A new CERT-EU report ties the European Commission cloud breach to the Trivy supply-chain attack and TeamPCP, before ...
Who doesn’t love a good round of FOMO? From dot-com to Web 2.0, virtual reality to blockchain, the tech industry has had its share of being too afraid to miss out on a trend. The AI bubble is the big ...
A whole industry of data brokers buys up vast quantities of electronic information from cell phone apps and web browsers and sells it to advertisers who use that data to target ads. The same industry ...
AI innovations have long promised productivity at scale, powered by breakthroughs in underlying technologies such as large language models (LLMs), aiding state-of-the-art applications to reason with ...