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Edge computing lessons learned
In a world in which even small amounts of latency are unacceptable, IT leaders must build an IT infrastructure that delivers a near-real-time experience to employees and customers. To meet that challenge, many are turning to edge computing architectures. Edge locations might be in factories, stores, or branch offices, depending on the company and industry.…
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This AI Paper Introduces a Comprehensive Framework for LLM-Driven Software Engineering Tasks
Software engineering integrates principles from computer science to design, develop, and maintain software applications. As technology advances, the complexity of software systems increases, creating challenges in ensuring efficiency, accuracy, and overall performance. Artificial intelligence, particularly using Large Language Models (LLMs), has significantly impacted this field. LLMs now automate tasks like code generation, debugging, and software…
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iFixit Portable Soldering Iron Review: Worthy of Your Work Bench
The repair gurus at iFixit have created the soldering iron that you didn’t know you’ve always wanted.
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28 Years Later: Danny Boyle’s New Zombie Flick Was Shot on an iPhone 15
Next summer’s horror blockbuster is the biggest release yet to be shot with iPhones—and not even Apple’s latest model.
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Barron Trump Is Finally Taking the Stage
For years, internet users have seen what they want to in Donald Trump’s youngest son. Now a freshman at NYU, he’s being obsessively filmed—and making his first appearances alongside his father.
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AI could be taken over by a few multinationals, warns UN
The United Nations’ High-Level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence, created last year to address AI governance issues, has made seven recommendations to address the risks with this technology in its first report, just published. The document, entitled Governing AI for humanity, highlights the importance of creating a global dialogue — the European Union is one…
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How AI can help spot wildfires
This article is from The Spark, MIT Technology Review’s weekly climate newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Wednesday, sign up here. In February 2024, a broken utility pole brought down power lines near the small town of Stinnett, Texas. In the following weeks, the fire reportedly sparked by that equipment grew to burn…
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Anti-Immigrant Election Deniers Have Turned Their Online Following Into an Army of Activists
A coordinated effort called “National Only Citizens Vote” has been rolled out this week by a coalition of people pushing conspiracy theories about immigrants voting in the November election.
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This AI Paper from Centre for the Governance of AI Proposes a Grading Rubric for AI Safety Frameworks
AI safety frameworks have emerged as crucial risk management policies for AI companies developing frontier AI systems. These frameworks aim to address catastrophic risks associated with AI, including potential threats from chemical or biological weapons, cyberattacks, and loss of control. The primary challenge lies in determining an “acceptable” level of risk, as there is currently…
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A Game Designer Just Hid a Gold Trophy in the Woods for a Real-Life Treasure Hunt. It Starts Now
For years, Jason Rohrer put out bizarre, beloved video games. Now, with Project Skydrop, he launches (yes, today) the real-world treasure hunt of his dreams.