University of Birmingham experts have created open-source computer software that helps scientists understand how fast-moving particles behave when they interact with electromagnetic waves in space.
There are numerous ways to run large language models such as DeepSeek, Claude or Meta's Llama locally on your laptop, including Ollama and Modular's Max platform. But if you want to fully control the ...
New research exposes how prompt injection in AI agent frameworks can lead to remote code execution. Learn how these ...
Battleship is much simpler than many problems in science—chemical and biological samples, for instance, can’t be interpreted ...
COLORADO SPRINGS — The U.S. military’s top space commander is pressing for a fundamental shift in how the Pentagon thinks about satellites — from fixed infrastructure to maneuvering assets that can ...
While the volleyball games in Lummus Park off Ocean Drive often draw onlookers for the incredible athleticism of toned, scantily clad players, volleyball oglers have a whole new reason to head to ...
There is a persistent belief in the ‘AI’ community that large language models (LLMs) have the ability to learn and self-improve by tweaking the weights in their vector space. Although ...
The brushed twill shirt from men's wear company Teddy Stratford in the image below highlights the crisp lines produced by its patented "zip fit' technology. Also, the wonders of another kind of tech — ...
Braeden Gray of Marshall was driving home with his dad after auditioning for the Penn State Lionettes Dance Team in March, when he got the call. He made the cut. Gray, a North Allegheny senior, will ...
The Courier Journal has announced selections to the 2025-26 All-State boys basketball teams. Madison Central's Jake Feldhaus, Kentucky's 2026 Mr. Basketball winner, headlines the All-State first team.
OpenAI on Tuesday announced the next phase of its cybersecurity strategy and a new model specifically designed for use by digital defenders, GPT-5.4-Cyber. The news comes in the wake of an ...
In the wake of Anthropic’s announcement of its latest artificial intelligence model, Mythos, on April 7, the company has stood by an unusual decision: refusing to release it to the public. Not since ...