In early March 2026, Andrej Karpathy — co-founder of OpenAI and former Director of AI at Tesla — released a three-file GitHub ...
Earlier this year, trainer Bob Baffert called Litmus Test his top contender for the 2026 Kentucky Derby. But after a third-place finish in the Rebel Stakes and a woeful seventh place finish in the ...
Microsoft Threat Intelligence presents a comprehensive analysis of The Gentlemen, a Go-based ransomware deployed by ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Nick Prince is a Texan-born barbecuing entrepreneur with a multi-million dollar joint on Tennyson Street. But not long ago, he was just a banker with a $99 ...
Human-in-the-loop (HITL) has emerged as the default answer to concerns about AI trust, safety and governance. The logic is that when AI systems make decisions that affect people, a human should be ...
Most states have attempted to curb cellphone use in schools in recent years. Parents and educators hoped decreased usage would improve test scores, boost mental health and help students pay more ...
Once that context is in place, and AI can read and understand it, it can evolve from a binary, prompt-based tool into a true ...
Pedro Cantú Ríos was eating lunch when he felt the chemicals rush into his lungs. Like many of the immigrant men held in a cramped Alaska jail last summer, Cantú Ríos, then 68, had grown frustrated ...
President Trump formally nixed former first lady Michelle Obama’s student health program and reinstated the Presidential Fitness Test to schools across the country Tuesday as part of his “Make America ...
In The Lancet in 1971, Julian Tudor Hart gave medicine one of its most important insights: the availability of medical care ...
Neal J. Riley is a digital producer for CBS Boston. He has been with WBZ-TV since 2014. His work has appeared in The Boston Globe and The San Francisco Chronicle. Neal is a graduate of Boston ...
Piling on guardrails is the sign of a system permanently compensating for its own unreliability. There’s a better approach.