Daniel Naroditsky was a young, popular chess streamer. Then his childhood hero accused him of cheating online—and his world ...
The Managing Director of IBM DACH discusses Germany's role in the IBM Group, the importance of AI in the mainframe, digital ...
OpenAI is working on something big, developing its own brain-computer interface. But what does this actually mean?
Long before today’s AI boom, Elektor was documenting the early foundations of artificial intelligence through practical ...
We’ll be honest. If you had told us a few decades ago we’d teach computers to do what we want, it would work some of the time ...
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Hacker Gets “Doom” Running on Satellite in Outer Space
According to ZDnet, an Icelandic software developer named Ólafur Waage has successfully ported Doom to run on the European ...
As the world grapples with multiple uncertainties, those with a sense of self-preservation that are also quick and nimble ...
For the Thanksgiving holiday the library will be closing at 5 PM on November 26th and will be closed for the whole day on ...
The 29-year-old chess grandmaster, who died this month, brought the game into a new streaming era, with sometimes toxic ...
For decades, IBM could seemingly do no wrong. A 1985 New York Times article titled "The Daunting Power of IBM" reported that ...
Vladimir Kramnik, who is facing criticism for making unfounded cheating allegations against Daniel Naroditsky, was accused of cheating himself during the World Chess Championship in 2006.
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