Our world runs on computer chips. From the chips that run new cars to the chips that help your phones and computers process information to the microchips that help track lost anim
What do you think there are more of: professional computer programmers or computer users who do a little programming? It’s the second group. There are millions of so-called end-user programmers. They’re not going into a career as a professional programmer or computer scientist.
USF computer science students are working on software and artificial intelligence projects with the guidance of professors, alumni, and friends from local tech companies.
Harvard’s Computer Science department debuted a new course this semester — COMPSCI 1060: “Software Engineering with Generative AI” — an applied engineering course in which students use AI to follow the “software development lifecycle” to create a Software as a Service system.
Artificial intelligence is dramatically transforming how companies approach research and development, with some organizations already seeing 10X productivity gains.
Government policies, generous funding and a pipeline of AI graduates have helped Chinese firms create advanced LLMs.
Built on the foundation of IT and digitization, the AI revolution is transcending limitations in at least three highly consequential areas for business: 1) enabling continuous enterprise reinvention instead of periodic transformation,
Research co-led by University of Toronto researchers and Insilico Medicine has demonstrated the potential of quantum computing and artificial intelligence to transform the drug discovery pipeline.
A Beginner’s Guide to Computer Science Research’ [1] and ‘How to Start a Research Work in Computer Science: A Framework for Beginners’ [2]. These articles provided foundational guidance to
Researchers used an AI to simulate over 500 million years of evolution and created an entirely new protein we've never seen before.
Amid the industry fervor over DeepSeek, the Seattle-based Allen Institute for AI (Ai2) released a significantly larger version of its Tülu 3 AI model, aiming to further advance the field of open-source artificial intelligence and demonstrate its own techniques for enhancing the capabilities of AI models.
In July, he will add another title to his laundry list of roles. Littman is set to be the University’s inaugural associate provost for AI. Littman has been a computer science professor at Brown since 2012, but his interest in artificial intelligence ...