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Abstract of a paper featured on NBER: This year marks the 40th anniversary of the NBER Macro Annual Conference, founded in 1986. This paper reviews the evolution of mainstream macroeconomics since then. It presents my views, informed by a survey of a number of researchers...
Researchers and TSMC to benefit from expanded infrastructure Computex Against a backdrop of continuing tensions between the US and China, with Taiwan typically stuck in the middle, Nvidia is touting two AI supercomputers for the country.…
Former president Joe Biden was diagnosed last week with an 'aggressive' form of prostate cancer, which has metastasized to his bones, his office reported Sunday. 'Last week, President Joe Biden was seen for a new finding of a prostate nodule after experiencing increasing...
Updates to the Starburst data platform for apps and AI are designed to accelerate enterprise AI initiatives and support the transition to a future-ready data architecture built on a data lakehouse. At the heart of these changes are Starburst AI Workflows, a purpose-built...
Veteran OS might be almost out of support, but there's still time for Microsoft to break it Updated As Microsoft's Build developer shindig begins, many users are once again facing a familiar problem: broken Windows.…
As debates around the safety and ethics of artificial intelligence heat up, OpenAI is actively engaging the public through the launch of its Safety Evaluations Hub, designed to enhance transparency around how its AI models are assessed and secured. “As models become more...
Whether you need workout earbuds or gaming over-ears, these WIRED-tested picks sound like a million bucks.
OpenAI has announced the release of Codex, an AI coding agent it said was designed to help software engineers write code, fix bugs, and run tests. According to the company, Codex is powered by codex-1—a variant of OpenAI’s o3 model optimized for software...
Without assuming anything about meaning or trying to decode the mysterious 15th-century Voynich Manuscript, Brian Grant wrote software that analyzed the structure of its inscrutable text to see if it corresponded to what one would expect to find in natural language. — Read...
Cybercriminals lifted info including addresses, ID numbers, and financial records from agency systems A 'significant amount of personal data' belonging to legal aid applicants dating back to 2010 in the UK was stolen by cybercriminals, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) confirmed ...
Don't assume that the new thing is better for the environment than the old thing. This caution comes courtesy of Seagate, a company with a rich history in the old thing, and a study it commissioned, The Decarbonizing Data Report. — Read the rest The post Which has the larger...
Creators increasingly concerned about AI producing derivative copies from their work may have gained a strong ally — the U.S. Copyright Office. AI companies are hungry for data, arguing that the more information their models can digest, the more useful they will be. This...
The Journal of Imaginary Research publishes fiction presented in the form of formal research abstracts. The imagined research abstracts, and their imagined researchers were constructed by real academic staff, research staff, and research students. We, Dr Kay Guccione...
'The Danish government plans to evaluate the prospect of beginning a nuclear power programme,' reports the Telegraph, noting that this week Denmark lifted a nuclear power ban imposed 40 years ago. Unlike its neighbours in Sweden and Germany, Denmark has never had a civil...
As AI shifts from experimental to essential, tech executives say that more than half of AI deployments will be functioning autonomously in their company in the next two years, according to a new survey by professional services firm Ernst & Young (EY). While generative AI...
Highest recorded jump in skills gap for more than a decade, recruiter finds The number of UK tech leaders reporting a dearth in AI skills has more than doubled in the last year, according to research.…
Format Boy makes a living teaching Yahoo Boys, notorious West African scammers, how to use AI and deepfake technology to ensnare their next victims.
Amber Scorah and Psst are building a “digital safe” to help people shine a light on the bad things their bosses are doing, without getting found out.
WIRED loves a rogue. Except rogues ruined the internet. Is there any salvaging the rebellious spirit without destroying everything?
In the wake of Luigi Mangione’s alleged killing of a health care CEO with a partially 3D-printed pistol, we built and tested the exact same model of weapon ourselves. And it was entirely legal.
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