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EPFL and ETH Zurich will release a large language model (LLM) developed on public infrastructure. Trained on the Alps supercomputer at the Swiss National Supercomputing Center (CSCS), the new LLM ...
Most AI models are developed behind closed doors with unclear documentation and limited visibility into the training data.
With the release of iOS 26 Developer Beta 3, it seems Apple has backtracked on its Liquid Glass design for a frosted look ...
Transparent coating can prevent growth of algae on underwater solar cells by Magnus Stenaa Jensen, Technical University of Denmark edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
Once the grid goes down, an old programming language called Forth—and a new operating system called Collapse OS—may be our only salvation.
Advocates for government transparency oppose House Bill 1041, which would create a new exception to the state's open records law for NIL contracts of public college athletes.
Fast programming languages are gaining popularity, TIOBE CEO Paul Jansen said in the TIOBE Programming Community Index in February. Fast programming languages he called out include C++, Go, and Rust.
Because HTML looks easy and lacks features like formal conditional logic and Turing-completeness, it’s often dismissed as not a programming language. “That’s not real code; it’s just ...
As the big programming languages battle it out for supremacy, there are always the underdogs waiting in the wings. In its 2024 report, GitHub put a spotlight on the fastest-growing languages.
The 77-inch OLED T has 4K resolution, LG’s wireless transmission tech for video and audio and the ability to shift between transparent and opaque modes with the push of a button.
Large language models (LLMs) like OpenAI's GPT-4 and its successors have made this possible. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has been equally vocal about the potential of English for coding.
Thomas E. Kurtz, a Creator of BASIC Computer Language, Dies at 96 At Dartmouth, long before the days of laptops and smartphones, he worked to give more students access to computers.