Java has endured radical transformations in the technology landscape and many threats to its prominence. What makes this technology so great, and what does the future hold for Java?
Karpathy's autoresearch and the cognitive labor displacement thesis converge on the same conclusion: the scientific method is being automated, and the knowledge workforce may be the next casualty.
At GTC 2026, Jensen Huang’s real message wasn’t about hardware. It was about inference, agents, and Nvidia’s attempt to ...
Semgrep, a leading code security company, today announced Semgrep Multimodal, a system that combines AI reasoning with rule-based analysis for detection, triage, and remediation.
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It’s difficult to enforce a liberal arts curriculum on a student body that largely does not want one. Do Trinity students even want a liberal arts education and if not, why?
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It’s a Monday afternoon in January, and designer Rachel Scott sits in her eighth-floor office at the Proenza Schouler headquarters on lower Broadway in New York. She’s only about five months into her ...
In Studio 8H in downtown New York, a clock counts down the seconds to 11.30pm – the moment the hippest show on TV starts its live broadcast to ten million homes. But in a corridor outside the dressing ...
At the JavaOne conference today, Oracle made a series of announcements related to a new Java Verified Portfolio (JVP) and new JDK Enhancement Proposals (JEPs).
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