When Connor Fitzgerald sits down to create a lesson plan for his high school English class, he goes about it a little ...
As construction grows ever more complex and other professions embrace specialisation, architecture risks being left further behind. Ben Flatman asks whether the time has come for change ...
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After a flood of AI experimentation, IT leaders are going back to the basics of governance, change management, and metrics to ...
A start-up should always have a “plan B” to provide a critical safety net. A considerable and expensive amount of redundant lab equipment can sit idle if that pivot arises and prompts a significant ...
SLMs targeted at specific workloads could change the relationship between edge devices and the cloud, creating new opportunities for chipmakers, EDA companies, and IP vendors.
Scientists have built a prototype neuromorphic computer that thinks like a human brain and is faster than AI at learning new things.
The $14.1 million project, announced at the G7 Energy and Environment Ministers’ Meeting, unites Canadian, Ukrainian, and American partners to produce ultra-high-purity graphite for global ...
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Nick Thompson is proof that high output does not require chaos. By day, he runs The Atlantic as CEO, steering a 160-year-old magazine through the mess of AI, al ...
Great leaders understand that one size does not fit all when it comes to supporting their employees. They focus on finding solutions that are tailored to the person!