In the era of A.I. agents, many Silicon Valley programmers are now barely programming. Instead, what they’re doing is deeply, ...
We inhabit a constant tyranny of choice, the trust-collapsing plenitude a contemporary psychologist calls ‘the claustrophobia of abundance’ ...
The era of autonomous warfare will not announce itself with robotic armies marching across battlefields. Instead, it is already emerging, quietly and inexorably, in the skies and fields of eastern ...
The University of Waterloo has named Bill Rosehart its next president, the first alumnus to be selected as president since ...
In a conversation with the Wall Street Journal’s Mary Julia Koch, UN Watch Executive Director Hillel Neuer discusses alleged bias within the U.N. Human Rights Council and its re ...
Liam Rosenior's side will have to overturn a three-goal deficit in Tuesday, 17 March return meeting at Stamford Bridge.
Daniel Cormier reacts to Jon Jones being left off the UFC White House card and explains why the decision is surprising.
Thousands more dentists will be able to practise in the UK from 2028/29, as the government announces a major expansion of ...
Iran continues its strikes across the region, including in Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait. People in Tehran have told BBC ...
Artificial intelligence is advancing rapidly, and it will change learning and work as we know it. The way forward lies in ...
The recent Entra ID global-admin vulnerability made something clear: a single flaw in your cloud directory can bring down your entire identity infrastructure in minutes. When Entra ID gets compromised ...
Frameworks change fast, but core skills persist and pay off in every stack. Before you reach for that framework, whether it’s familiar or untested, consider the strengths of building your own solution ...