At Standard Chartered, a ‘talent marketplace’ lets workers take on in-house ‘gigs’ to smooth the way for AI adoption. And the idea is gaining traction elsewhere as the technology upends workforces.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has moved from basic functions, such as conversation and text generation, to more advanced roles in specialized domains. It is now evolving into systems that can act as ...
Voters in the Akron Public School District will decide who should help navigate the district out of one of the most challenging periods in its history. Four of the district’s seven school board seats ...
I worry that we're thinking too far ahead. In the past two years, more than a quarter of programming jobs have vanished. Mark Zuckerberg announced he is planning to replace many of Meta’s coders with ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X L-R: the representative of first runner-up Rwenzori Aid; winner Kathrine Akello of Makerere ...
Erie County Executive Brenton Davis' project let inmates leave to clear snow, do other cleanups. Judges, DA say Davis failed to consult them.
Looking for the best Raspberry Pi projects of 2025? Our top 10 list shows you how to build a retro game console, a weather station, a smart mirror, and more.
There are fascinating and useful treasure troves of data out there, and APIs let you get at them. Here’s a look at the wide world of APIs for finding and manipulating data in your applications.
If you’re on the hunt for detailed and smart worldbuilding paired with compelling and insightful storytelling, Tron: Ares is a cinematic experience that is very much going to leave you wanting. But if ...
Public Address, a multiborough, year-long socially engaged public artwork by artist Alex Strada will center the lived experiences of housing insecurity. Learn more here!
With its traditional home at the Austin Convention Center currently a pile of rubble, South by Southwest has just given the first real look at what the conference and festival will look like for its ...
The Seattle Times is publishing a series of essays this fall that look at how we became so polarized, how to combat it and how to move forward. Join us.
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