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JavaScript remains the most commonly used programming language, followed by Python and SQL. Rust is the most admired programming language. MATLAB was voted as the least admired. Programming languages have been around for decades, and they continue to evolve. Used by computer programmers and developers, programming languages are a set of rules and syntax that... Read more »
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The reviews are in, and they're mostly in agreement that "Joker: Folie à Deux" shouldn't expect the same success as its predecessor. Read more ›
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Highly dependent on imported fossil fuels, soon to shutter its last nuclear plant, and slow to build out renewables, the world’s largest producer of advanced computer chips is heading toward an energy crunch. Read more ›
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Ryan Reynolds discusses his desire to bring Captain America back as Johnny Storm in the new Marvel movie. Read more ›
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Prime Video's hit Lord of the Rings show hasn't been renewed for a third season yet, but it's coming. Read more ›
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Operation WordDrone is a region and industry-specific cyberattack, so take notice. Read more ›
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Audio Overview, a new AI podcasting tool by Google, can generate realistic podcasts with human-like voices using content uploaded by users through NotebookLM. MIT Technology Review reports: NotebookLM, which is powered by Google's Gemini 1.5 model, allows people to upload content such as links, videos, PDFs, and text. They can then ask the system questions about the content, and it offers short summaries. The tool generates a podcast called Deep... Read more ›
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IEEE predicts a steady rise in HDD capacity in the next 13 years, and the number of drives sold is also set to increase. Read more ›
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Mark Zuckerberg is leaning further into his fashion era and said he's considering selling T-shirts like the Roman-inspired ones he's been sporting. Read more ›
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Flooding of US town of Spruce Pine affects production of key ingredient in semiconductor supply chains Read more ›
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A millennial said she regrets her degrees and recommends people do their homework before pursuing higher education. Read more ›
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The holds on the student loan forgiveness plan are only temporary right now. Here's what borrowers should know. Read more ›
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Rings of Power star Cynthia Addai-Robinson discusses how a familiar sword led to her and her co-star wanting to recreate an iconic Lord of the Rings shot. Read more ›
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This professional baker tried to find the best boxed brownie mixes from Pillsbury, Duncan Hines, Betty Crocker, Ghirardelli, and Kodiak Cakes. Read more ›
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Donald Trump said JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon endorsed him for president, but a spokesperson told BI that's not true. Read more ›
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Rushing in to build your first genAI application without establishing a Responsible AI council to limit bias, raise fairness, and guide your red team in vulnerability testing virtually guarantees higher risk profiles from state actors and for-profit hackers. Read more ›
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Is the buzz phrase of yesteryear, ‘big data’ making a resurgence, or has the concept simply been underappreciated all along? The rise of AI systems has underscored the vital role data plays in modern businesses, pushing many organisations to finally capitalise on the data they generate daily. Data has always been important, but with AI’s... Read more » Read more ›
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Scams on Facebook and Meta target Australians. Meta announces FIRE to combat the problem. AI used to fake ‘celebrity’-promoted schemes. According to the Australian Competition & Consumer Commission, scams on Meta are costing its citizens in the region of AUS$93.5 million (£48.8m, US$64m) per year. Meta has responded with a new initiative it calls FIRE... Read more » Read more ›
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AI is disrupting the 2024 US election, and worldwide. Regulation slow, leaving elections vulnerable to manipulation. For several years now, AI has disrupted the public’s ability to trust what it sees, hears, and reads. A noteworthy example is the Republican National Committee’s recent release of an AI-generated ad depicting an imagined nightmarish future in which... Read more » Read more ›
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