Louis Gerstner, the transformational CEO of IBM who turned the company from a struggling giant to a tech leader, dies at 83.
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The World’s Strangest Computer Is Alive and It Blurs the Line Between Brains and Machines
Scientists are building experimental computers from living human brain cells and testing how they learn and adapt.
Scientists are exploring marine microbes to combat antimicrobial resistance and develop new drugs from oceanic genetic ...
Software development is associated with the idea of not reinventing the wheel, which means developers often select components or software libraries with pre-built functionality, rather than write code ...
When we watch someone move, get injured, or express emotion, our brain doesn’t just see it—it partially feels it. Researchers ...
Valve has officially announced the end of support for 32-bit Windows operating systems, following a recent update that ...
ZoomInfo reports that 95% of enterprise AI projects fail to deliver ROI due to inadequate data infrastructure. Successful ...
Apple, Michigan taxpayers, and one of Detroit’s wealthiest families spent roughly $30 million training hundreds of people to ...
Gerstner’s nine-year tenure as chairman and CEO of the company known as “Big Blue” is often used as a case study in corporate ...
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The SpaceX IPO, space-based AI and dreams of Mars
Even so, Musk envisions eventually building his space-based AI data centers on the moon and then launching them with an ...
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Philosopher: Nobody Knows If AI Could Be Conscious, And Science Can’t Tell Us
Researcher says science can't answer whether AI could be conscious. His recommendation: don't build AI that might be able to ...
Experts are increasingly turning to machine learning to predict antibiotic resistance in pathogens. With its help, resistance ...
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