No, this isn’t science fiction. Real-life researchers taught a dish of roughly 200,000 living human brain cells to play the classic 1990s computer game “Doom.” Experts at Cortical Labs, an Australian ...
Perplexity launched ‘Personal Computer,’ an AI agent that runs on M4 Mac mini servers and integrates local applications with enhanced security features. According to Macworld, this follows the trend ...
Every day, algorithms make consequential decisions about millions of people's lives—who gets approved for a mortgage, who is called back for a job interview, who receives priority care in a hospital ...
This March, the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System will observe Women’s History Month with a variety of dedicated programming for all ages. Through special book discussions, film ...
Around 2% of modern humans carry Neanderthal DNA, meaning we know early humans got super intimate with our now-extinct relatives. According to new research, when Neanderthals and humans did hit it off ...
Perplexity has introduced “Computer,” a new tool that allows users to assign tasks and see them carried out by a system that coordinates multiple agents running various models. The company claims that ...
Modern security leadership is rooted in operational fluency, from store-level risk to enterprise-wide governance and accountability. The most consequential security decisions now happen in boardrooms, ...
It says the new platform “reasons, delegates, searches, builds, remembers, codes, and delivers,” across sub AI agents, creating what Perplexity calls a “general-purpose digital worker” that exists ...
It was a feeling she couldn’t repeat. Until she did. Twelve years after scoring the winning goal to earn Switzerland its first Olympic medal, Alina Müller did it again. Müller’s overtime tally on ...
America is in love with gay love. As steamy same-sex sports romance “Heated Rivalry” continues to win over mainstream television audiences — New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani among them — the ...
It was once a degree to some of the highest-paying jobs in the world, but now the University of California is seeing a drop in enrollment for computer science. Part of the reason is that tech ...