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This follows another section of the same interview, expected to be released in full sometime today, July 21, which saw Newell predict a "funny situation" where "people who don't know how to program" ...
In what seems like a major coup, Zalkar Saliev, a YouTube channel that had just 19 subscribers, managed to briefly speak to ...
In the 1950s, a Broadway play tackled the fear that “electronic brains” would automate humans out of jobs.
Monthly Film Festival also featured writer-director Jess Dang’s debut feature narrative Surrender, and an opened with a ...
American Vickie Moretz got the last seat on a flight to the UK in 1982, finding herself sat next to Englishman Graham Kidner.
Some numbers are so unimaginably large that they defy the bounds of modern mathematics, and now mathematicians are closing in ...
Kaizen: A Factory Story is a glowing return to free-form puzzles from the makers of Opus Magnum, with a gentle story about ...
AOL’s most legendary hacker built his seminal app through trial and error—the same way he rebuilt his life.
Kapor dropped out of MIT’s Sloan School of Management in the '70s to join the startup world. An old friend ribbed him into coming back.
Disc drives don't even exist as part of the internal hardware on most computers and laptops nowadays. In fact, by the ...
In a new book, MIT literature professor Benjamin Mangrum explores how we deal with our doubts and fears about computing ...
Technology has always been a big part of moviemaking. Film cameras were themselves an invention, and artists and technicians ...