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Berlin-based Synthflow is targeting customer call centers with its conversational AI voice agents, and says it already has ...
His quote came at a time when the quality of AI models had progressed far enough that they were increasingly being used to ...
The revived No JS Club celebrates websites that don't use Javascript, the powerful but sometimes overused code that's been ...
Can a 3D Minecraft implementation be done entirely in CSS and HTML, without a single line of JavaScript in sight? The answer ...
Taco Bell Lands Limited-Edition Menu Item From Legendary Pro Athlete originally appeared on Parade. A new menu offer just ...
Taco Bell and Tony Hawk have teamed up to create his take on the brand's Build Your Own Luxe Cravings Box. Here's how you can ...
This summer, SONIC® Drive-In is serving up more than just sunshine. Starting June 20 - the first official day of summer - ...
Food chains like Shake Shack, Applebee’s and IHOP are offering special Father’s Day deals, including free items and discounts ...
French AI startup Mistral is releasing its own 'vibe coding' client, Mistral Code, to compete with incumbents like Windsurf, Anysphere's Cursor, and GitHub Copilot.
Researchers from MIT, Yale, McGill University and others found that adapting the Sequential Monte Carlo algorithm can make AI-generated code better.
For decades, coding has been a skill reserved for those proficient in programming languages like HTML, CSS, or JavaScript. Canva Code challenges this norm by allowing anyone to participate in ...