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Find out how today's engineers succeed by growing their technical abilities, improving how they communicate, and staying open to change.
The Marshall Public School District is declaring a successful summer program turnout this year between enrichment activities and credit recovery. Southview hosted the summer programs, while the Area ...
As AI becomes a ubiquitous part of everyday life, people increasingly understand how it works. Whereas traditional computer programs operate on clear logic—"If A happens, then do B"—AI models, ...
Forty-five Maine prison residents have been hired by outside companies to do remote jobs from their cells. A few are earning more than corrections officers.
Rather than coding every behavior line by line ... This leap—from rigid programming to adaptive intelligence—marks a turning ...
Video game companies like Ubisoft are embracing genAI to speed up development and pioneer new gameplay while navigating high costs and best practices.
Now, thanks to advances in natural language processing (NLP) and voice control, operators can instruct machines using everyday speech. This shift promises to make robots more accessible to ...
As young marines, Peter MacDonald and Thomas Begay transmitted top secret military messages using their native language. It was an undercover mission that changed U.S. intelligence operations forever.
Some of the major new features of IMEX America 2025, including inspiring speakers, industry-leading education, wellness and fun activations.
An international group of roboticists, including three from MIT, debated the best way to approach robotic manipulation moving forward.
Festo’s Eric Rice explains two commonly used concepts “(software-defined automation” and “function integration”) in simple ...
Amid rising camp costs and limited options, parents built their own patchwork of child care plans with relatives, community programs and Black-led camps.