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OpenAI's Codex product lead, Alexander Embiricos, said it's "still a great time" to study computer science, provided schools emphasize AI.
In 2016 billionaire Yuri Milner hosted a press conference at One World Observatory, the atrium topping the slick skyscraper ...
The idea was that high-powered lasers would propel tiny probes to 20 percent of the speed of light, impelling them with ...
Carnegie Mellon leaders and faculty joined AI innovators, researchers and industry experts at the 2025 AI Horizons event at Bakery Square in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The event focused on how to move ...
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OpenAI exec says it's a great time to study computer science, even as AI sparks job fears
At a time when stories of layoffs linked to AI are becoming common, OpenAI's Codex product lead Alexander Embiricos has ...
An Oral History of AI, 2019-2025.” ...
Thailand sees backlash over BBC documentary, falling tourism, Thaksin’s prison transfer, Abhisit’s return, ISS experiment, monkey chaos, and looming monsoon rains.
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Science history: Gravitational waves detected, proving Einstein right — Sept. 14, 2015
When LIGO detected gravitational waves unleashed from two colliding black holes for the first time in science history, it set off a whole new era in astronomy.
A successful builder by day and traversing the sky by night, Isaac Roberts took the first clear photograph of Andromeda, the ...
In 1995, "Hackers" not only flopped at the box office. It also became an object of hatred for computer-savvy people. Today it is cult.
Whether it’s on the water, in the dojo or on wheels, the journey toward health and well-being is unique to these faculty at Carnegie Mellon University.
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Alleged time travel cases that had experts scratching their heads
Time travel has been a beloved trope in science fiction for decades. While it may seem like the stuff of novels and movies, ...
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