BY:SpaceEyeNews. Introduction: A Close Pass That Changes the Stakes In April 2029, the Apophis will pass closer to Earth than many operational satellites. The encounter… SpaceEyeNews delivers ...
Katelyn is a reporter with CNET covering artificial intelligence, including chatbots, image and video generators. Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content ...
This repository contains the code and data associated with the research paper: "Automated Regression Workflow for Interpretable Deflection Prediction in Bio-Inspired Laminated Composite Plates" Shakti ...
Virtual reality (VR) as a form of simulation-based learning can lead to better understanding of learners and increase motivation. Recent evidence shows effectiveness in teacher education in terms of ...
Learn how to use AI tools at work safely with practical tips on data protection, ai safety in the workplace, and responsible ai use at work for beginners. Pixabay, MOMO36H10 A beginner-friendly guide ...
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DENVER — Denver’s Regional Transportation District (RTD) is turning to virtual reality technology to train its police officers for TASER certification and real-world scenarios. Arizona-based company ...
Macy is a writer on the AI Team. She covers how AI is changing daily life and how to make the most of it. This includes writing about consumer AI products and their real-world impact, from ...
A 2025 study finds that when women and men both use AI to produce identical work product, the women are viewed as less competent than the men. This reflects a broader pattern of gender bias that ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — It's been nearly a year since Multnomah County opened its deflection center in Portland's Central Eastside, its original role envisioned as a place for law enforcement to take people ...
Be careful with your ChatGPT use at the office. Do it frequently, or publicly, and your colleagues might call you a “slopper.” That’s the new slang bouncing across social media for “people who are ...