Much respect to the line cooks at Waffle House, who have to memorize a complex ordering code that sounds like becoming fluent in a second language.
Tech workers are increasingly worried that the artificial intelligence they are building will replace them. But some are optimistic that it is just one more tool to work with.
Rhona Clarke’s new work draws on the historical legacy of the Code Duello, an 18th century duelling code drawn up in Tipperary, writes Colette Sheridan ...
Having long ago seen the handwriting on the wall for the journalism profession with the debut of GenAI, I decided to just cut to the chase and build my replacement now.
The launch of Claude Code Security by Anthropic has triggered a sharp selloff in global cybersecurity stocks, but industry ...
We’re entering a new renaissance of software development. We should all be excited, despite the uncertainties that lie ahead.
Kuhn said on social media that the contractor, Phil Stilton, had threatened to release video showing a “personal altercation” ...
Three of the four vulnerabilities remained unpatched months after OX Security reported them to the maintainers.
When you get as many things going wrong as there are right now, you do not think about opportunity; you think about safety. I get that. We have the most uncertain of times in the Mideast after the U.S ...
Artificial intelligence will not merely modernise legacy systems. It will reorder economic advantage and geopolitical power. For India, the real danger is not slow adoption, but assuming disruption wi ...
Adopting generative AI (genAI) tools helps employees work faster, take on more tasks and extend their workdays, but new research suggests the changes may be unsustainable, leaving workers doing more ...