Stanford University says 38% of its students are disabled. Is it a sign of an accommodating campus, or students gaming the system?
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MacOS' built-in search feature has morphed from a way to find files to a way to complete tasks on your computer with Apple's latest update.
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Newsrooms have long used AI to sift through document dumps. Now that same tech is being used to build search tools for ...
Library Futures Academy, an open-source retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) pipeline is being developed using historic newspapers held in the archives. This combined with optical character ...
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Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 has developed a successful attack to bypass safety guardrails in popular generative AI tools ...
Tenable Research revealed "LeakyLooker," a set of nine novel cross-tenant vulnerabilities in Google Looker Studio. These flaws could have let attackers exfiltrate or modify data across Google services ...
The former A.I. policy adviser to the Trump White House explains why the conflict between Anthropic and the White House is so ...
Connecticut lawmakers are weighing a statewide, bell-to-bell ban on student cellphones, and schools are split on whether it helps. At a Feb. 20 hearing, teachers describe calmer classes and ...