The problems with an online California State Bar exam were so profound that test-takers at one point were able to see other people's answers.
In a recent article, Datadog engineer Arnold Wakim shared what worked, what didn't, and the lessons they learned while ...
There was plenty to discuss on this week's episode of The Loop podcast, including one of our hosts' pillow-fight victories.
For most of the industry’s history, the lever for semiconductor performance gains was process-node scaling. That is no longer the whole story. As one recent industry analysis put it, advanced ...
WASHINGTON — PiLogic, a startup developing artificial intelligence software to identify faults and predict failures in satellites, has signed an agreement with the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory ...
New research finds the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults in Southern California are more stressed now than at any time in 1,000 years, raising long-term earthquake risk for millions. Scientists ...
Sungrow recently announced that its SG510HX utility string inverter (SG465HX for the Middle East region, offering equivalent performance) successfully completed an extreme safety challenge at a ...
A new test facility has been opened in Warwickshire by one of the firms which owns the UK's trains and leases them to operating companies. Porterbrook's new test track at its base in Long Marston is ...
The Hayward fault line has not had a major earthquake since 1868, but new simulations designed by Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have found the Bay ...
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 ...
Chicago Shakespeare Theater is billing its world-premiere comedy, “Fault,” as “wickedly funny.” A more accurate description would be “unaccountably nasty.” Scooter Pietsch’s three-character, ...