While we humans might think we discovered economics, nature got there first. And not only did nature beat us by a long margin ...
In this edition of the reader story, we meet a 30-something tech consultant who often ignored logic and followed his heart, but still landed on his feet. About this series: I am grateful to readers ...
Plants and facilities rarely fail because teams lack effort. They fail because work, parts, and history live in separate places. A technician closes a work order, a planner updates a […] ...
Cirrus Logic, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, develops mixed-signal processing solutions and audio products in China, the United States, and internationally. The company offers audio products, ...
This was the question posed to me last summer by an English professor at a top research university, at a backyard barbecue.
Sure, let your AI agents propose changes to image definitions, playbooks, or other artifacts. But never let them loose on production systems.
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Here's a complete guide to the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, including venues across Italy, how to get there, tickets, ...
Intelligence and sentience appears to be essentially illegible,  Alan McCulloch writes. The "programming premise" underpinned much of ...
A sociotechnical lens highlights red-teaming as a particular arrangement of human labor that unavoidably introduces human value judgments into technical systems, and can pose psychological risks for ...
Will Kenton is an expert on the economy and investing laws and regulations. He previously held senior editorial roles at Investopedia and Kapitall Wire and holds a MA in Economics from The New School ...
Projects led by community energy co-ops can be resilient, responsive and efficient, research shows. What’s holding them back ...