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Engineering Without Interruption: Venkata Surya Teja Gollapalli on Building Intelligent, Secure, and Always-On Systems
In enterprise technology, the calmest screens can hide the highest stakes. On the operations dashboard, every indicato ...
The Domain Name System, like most pieces of the internet, was designed to be distributed across many computers. Concentration ...
For many conditions including immune-related ones, genetics often explains only a small fraction of the differences between ...
The proliferation of AI tools seems perfectly matched to fill a talent shortage, but a closer look shows the skills do not ...
We’ll be honest. If you had told us a few decades ago we’d teach computers to do what we want, it would work some of the time ...
Organizations have been investing heavily in data, analytics and AI for decades. The promise is clear and ambitious: Better ...
The study explores the risks and tradeoffs when adapting enterprise-IT security and zero trust principles to weapon systems.
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How do race engineers use telemetry in real time?
In the high-stakes world of motorsport, race engineers rely heavily on telemetry to make instantaneous decisions that could ...
"Doesn't matter what you build, as long as you do it end to end," AI researcher Chip Huyen told Business Insider.
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Scientists build brain-like computer that could bring self-learning AI to phones
By borrowing ideas from the brain, UT Dallas researchers have created hardware that learns on its own with minimal energy use ...
Within a modest engineering laboratory at Duke University, a new type of researcher is quietly at work next to an optical ...
Platform thinking provides a sustainable path forward. It creates QE ecosystems that scale, empower teams and deliver ...
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