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Coding for Two Audiences: Humans and Computers
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Coding for Two Audiences: Humans and Computers

Researchers at the University of California, Davis will use a $1.2-million project funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation to train an algorithm that can...

Raspberry Pi Course Spurs Next Generation of Python Developers
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Raspberry Pi Course Spurs Next Generation of Python Developers

Raspberry Pi has launched a new Introduction to Python project path designed to teach young coders the basics of Python programming.

Algorithm Has a Hunch About What You'll Buy Next
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Algorithm Has a Hunch About What You'll Buy Next

Researchers from UC Riverside and Instacart collaborators brought a methodology called tensor decomposition — used by scientists to find patterns in massive volumes...

Employers Are Desperate for Data Scientists as Demand Booms
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Employers Are Desperate for Data Scientists as Demand Booms

Growing demand for data science talent has recruiters struggling to find data scientists who can help employers move their digital ambitions forward.

Digital Talent Shortages Pose 'Existential Threat' to Business
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Digital Talent Shortages Pose 'Existential Threat' to Business

Fifty-nine percent of employers report that not having enough skilled employees has had a major or moderate impact on their business.

UBID Marks the Spot
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UBID Marks the Spot

PNNL researchers have developed software that uses geographical data to build an open-source grid reference system, providing a precise method to declare a location...

Employee Surveillance Is Exploding With Remote Work
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Employee Surveillance Is Exploding With Remote Work

An array of tech tools monitor worker bees no matter where they pollinate.

How Gate Set Tomography Diagnostic Validates Quantum Processors
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How Gate Set Tomography Diagnostic Validates Quantum Processors

Researchers used a precision diagnostic called gate set tomography developed at Sandia National Laboratories to develop and validate highly reliable quantum processors...

Weird Computer-Generated Phrases Tip-Off Scientific Publishing Fraud
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Weird Computer-Generated Phrases Tip-Off Scientific Publishing Fraud

A computer system named the Problematic Paper Screener searches through published scientific research and seeks out nonsensical computer-generated "tortured phrases"...

Algorithm Looks to Optimize Thermostats and Reduce Emissions
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Algorithm Looks to Optimize Thermostats and Reduce Emissions

Felix Bünning and Benjamin Huber developed an algorithm that controls building temperatures predictively rather than reactively, an approach that consumes significantly...

Researchers Conjure High-Tech Navigation Tools for Snowplows in Blizzards
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Researchers Conjure High-Tech Navigation Tools for Snowplows in Blizzards

A research team at Iowa State University is developing a new navigation system to help snowplows operate in extreme conditions.

AI Hiring Tools Require More Care Than Ever
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AI Hiring Tools Require More Care Than Ever

Using artificial intelligence tools to aid the recruiting process can be a legal minefield fraught with peril.

AI Innovation Incubator Aims for Advances for Applied Science
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AI Innovation Incubator Aims for Advances for Applied Science

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has established the AI Innovation Incubator (AI3), a collaborative hub aimed at uniting experts in artificial intelligence...

Inside Ubisoft's Unprecedented 'Exodus' of Developers
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Inside Ubisoft's Unprecedented 'Exodus' of Developers

The wave of resignations impacting scores of industries this year has been felt acutely at Ubisoft, with current and former developers citing a range of factors...

Computer Simulations Stay a Step Ahead of Invasive Insect Species
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Computer Simulations Stay a Step Ahead of Invasive Insect Species

Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have developed a simulation predicting the spread of an invasive beetle species harming local flora in Japan's Saitama...

Algorithm Can Repair Missing Data in Event Logs
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Algorithm Can Repair Missing Data in Event Logs

Researchers from Pusan National University and Georgia Institute of Technology have developed a method that can restore missing data in an event log using imputation...

Researchers Propose Cyber Protections Against 'Logic Bombs'
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Researchers Propose Cyber Protections Against 'Logic Bombs'

Cybersecurity researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and the Georgia Institute of Technology have proposed new ways to protect 3D printed objects from...

Researchers Train Model to Distinguish Gunshots From Similar Sounds
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Researchers Train Model to Distinguish Gunshots From Similar Sounds

In an experimental study, researchers from Florida Atlantic University trained a classification model based on a convolutional neural network to differentiate gunshot...

Group of Top Companies Moves to Combat AI Bias in Hiring
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Group of Top Companies Moves to Combat AI Bias in Hiring

More than a dozen of the largest corporations in America are joining an effort to prevent artificial intelligence software used by human resources departments from...

Self-Described Bitcoin Creator Must Pay $100 Million in Suit
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Self-Described Bitcoin Creator Must Pay $100 Million in Suit

Craig Wright, an Australian computer scientist who claims he invented bitcoin, was told by a U.S. jury to pay $100 million in damages over claims that he cheated...
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