Innocent Jude Ike is a First Class graduate and the Overall Best Graduating Student of the Federal University of Wukari, Taraba State. In this interview with ...
Appeal of autonomous AI agent spurs rapid adoption across country, from tech pros to retirees seeking a ‘digital staff’, but ...
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Join Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Tom Nardi as they cover their favorite hacks and stories from the week. The episode kicks off with some updates about Hackaday Europe and the recently ...
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Northwestern Computer Science honors and recognizes students who demonstrate excellence in computer science mentoring and ...
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Can our homes help detect brain changes? New research shows how digital sensing reveals subtle shifts in movement and cognition in everyday life, and can track disease progression.
A large body of evidence demonstrates the use of technology in schools is nuanced, with more downsides to technology use than most people expect.