In the United States, the share of new code written with AI assistance has skyrocketed from a mere 5% in 2022 to a staggering ...
A team of scientists funded by Asari AI, with researchers from Caltech and MIT, has developed a new tool that gives ...
What if you could transform your coding routine into a seamless, hyper-efficient process that practically runs itself? Alex Finn explains how Boris Churnney, the mastermind behind Claude Code, has ...
According to Anthropic (@AnthropicAI), the full paper on the SGTM (Scalable Gradient-based Training Method) has been published, with all relevant code made openly available on GitHub for ...
Abstract: Superdirectivity enables compact arrays to achieve high directivity, but its practical implementations are highly sensitive to physical imperfections. This lack of robustness hinders the ...
This paper introduces the Julia programming language as a dynamic, cost-effective, and efficient framework for implementing structural analysis packages. To achieve this, the finite element method was ...
Wake school system administrators are already being trained on the school system's new safety response system and schools, students and community members will start training in March. The Standard ...
Holistic chiropractor Nelson (The Emotion Code) and his wife, Jean, deliver an empowering guide to breaking down emotional walls to improve one’s overall health. The authors posit that to protect ...
Welcome to the 14th Cochrane Methods report compiled by the Central Executive Team to provide an overview of the key methodological activities in Cochrane for 2024–2025. The report highlights the ...
Abstract: An evaluation method to assess the robustness of invisible watermarking implementations in unstructured digital content, including images, video, audio, documents, and webpages, is described ...
Anthropic says its rolling out new weekly rate limits for Claude to curb usage among subscribers who are running its AI coding tool, Claude Code, “continuously in the background, 24/7.” Anthropic says ...