Sir Tony Hoare, who has died aged 92, was a leading figure in computer software design best known for developing a leading algorithm for sorting lists – when he was 26.
With the Trump administration’s attacks on so-called woke AI it is becoming even harder to make the technology we use fairer and more diverse. Leading voices are speaking out, reports Catherine de Lan ...
The funding for Paris-based AMI to help it build AI 'world models' represents the largest seed round ever for a European startup and one of the region’s largest fundings for an AI startup overall, per ...
The term misogynist is commonly said to be the “hatred” of women; but that’s only one of its definitions, and an often ...
AI has all but overtaken the thinking universe. Training an early version of ChatGPT consumes about 1300 megawatt-hours of ...
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Quicksort inventor Tony Hoare reaches the base case at 92
Classicist, philosopher, wit, and one of the greatest British computer scientists of all time Obit Professor Charles Anthony Richard Hoare has died at the age of 92. Known to many computer science ...
Politicians said every child should be taught coding for future job security, yet AI has made 10,000 Australian programmers redundant ... Read More The post Coding fever: Were our youths sold a ...
Did the writers become lazy? Did seeing a perfect AI suggestion make them suppress their own unique voices? The data says no.
A new set of precepts is meant to make the chatbot Claude wise, decent, and safe. It also marks a striking transfer of public ...
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Apple TV’s Neuromancer will prove cyberpunk is 100% real
Apple TV’s highly-anticipated sci-fi show is adapting a seminal cyberpunk novel, which will seemingly prove that cyberpunk is ...
A new study claims an IQ decline in Gen Z, sparking debate. Experts discuss causes like screen time, while others point to a ...
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