Author: Hunter
-
FEMA’s website started deleting ‘climate change’
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) headquarters building on January 29, 2025, in Washington, DC. | Photo: Getty Images The term “climate change” has started to vanish from Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) website. Its former “climate resilience” website has been rebranded under the title “future conditions.” There are still subtle references to climate change… Read more
-
Musk promises to reinstate DOGE staffer linked to racist account
Marko Elez, the 25-year-old staffer Department of Government Efficiency staffer linked to a social media profile with racist posts, “will be brought back,” shortly after he resigned, Elon Musk announced on X. Elez resigned from his role where he reportedly had the ability to rewrite code in sensitive payments systems at the US Treasury, once… Read more
-
Building Your First Multi-Agent System: A Beginner’s Guide
The surge of AI in general — and large language models (LLMs) in particular — is thanks to numerous research groups and companies racing to develop their most advanced models and demonstrate their potential use cases across broad domains. Read more
-
How small businesses are leveraging tech to unite generations
Todayâs workplace stretches four generations. The oldest members of Generation Z are reaching their mid-20s, while the youngest baby boomers are turning 60. That leaves employers to account for a range of backgrounds and ways of working. Itâs become vital that companies use technology to enable more seamless collaboration and productivity. But itâs not just… Read more
-
Feeding the Virtuous Cycle of Discovery: HPC, Big Data, and AI Acceleration
GenAI hit the scene fast and furious when ChatGPT was released on November 30, 2022. The quest for bigger and better models has changed the hardware, data center, and power landscape and foundational models are still under rapid development. One of the challenges in HPC and technical computing is finding where GenAI “fits in” and, more importantly,… Read more
-
A US Treasury Threat Intelligence Analysis Designates DOGE Staff as ‘Insider Threat’
An internal email reviewed by WIRED calls DOGE staff’s access to federal payments systems “the single biggest insider threat risk the Bureau of the Fiscal Service has ever faced.” Read more
-
AI lifts workforces to new heights of efficiency and innovation
AI is a highly effective, multifaceted tool that can not only improve worker productivity for simple tasks, but can also dramatically transform customer service, cybersecurity, and even business strategy. Content that is augmented and shaped by AI – intelligent content – greatly increases the efficiency of human work. When AI is used effectively, people are… Read more
-
Mistral’s AI chatbot comes to iOS and Android – here’s why you should try it
In the increasingly crowded field of AI assistants like ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot, Mistral’s Le Chat boasts some special talents. You can check it out for free. Read more
-
Time Series Forecasting with PyCaret: Building Multi-Step Prediction Model
Time series forecasting helps predict future data using past information, useful in areas like finance, weather, and inventory. Read more
-
Apple drops lawsuit against former iOS engineer accused of leaking Vision Pro details
Apple has dismissed its lawsuit against the former engineer it sued for leaking information about its Journal app and Vision Pro headset, as reported earlier by 9to5Mac. The former employee, Andrew Aude, issued an apology on X, saying, âLeaking was not worth it. I sincerely apologize to my former colleagues who not only worked tirelessly… Read more