Piling on guardrails is the sign of a system permanently compensating for its own unreliability. There’s a better approach.
From the corner office, the decision whether or not to implement artificial intelligence looks like a no-brainer. On the warehouse floor, however, the view is far different.
Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) announces a broad set of advancements to the Dell AI Factory with NVIDIA, delivering the ...
Budget issues dominated much of Washington’s 2026 legislative session, but also reflected the continuation of the state’s environmental policy ...
The Trump administration has again moved to weaken its own environmental protection oversight of coal-fired plants, releasing ...
(“STRATA” or the “Company”), a global leader in excimer laser therapy dedicated to developing, commercializing, and marketing innovative products for the treatment of dermatologic conditions, today ...
Infrared sensor developed by Northrop Grumman for the Next-Gen OPIR Polar satellite, designed to provide missile detection and tracking capabilities over the Arctic. Credit: Northrop Grumman ...
ST. LOUIS — Logan University is preparing to launch a new physician assistant program aimed at tackling the growing demand for healthcare providers—combining hands-on training with advanced technology ...
A record surge in solar generation met 75% of global electricity demand growth in 2025, according to the latest Global Electricity Review 2026 from energy think tank Ember. According to the report, ...
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon announced April 20 it has formally terminated the Next Generation Operational Control System, or OCX, ending a 15-year effort to modernize the ground system that operates the ...
If you came up building software in the 1990s or early 2000s, you remember the visceral satisfaction of determinism. You wrote code. The compiler analyzed it, optimized it, and emitted precisely the ...
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