The rise of AI has been changing the focus of Code.org for the past two years. On Tuesday, the Seattle-based computer science education platform acknowledged the shift and rebranded as CodeAI. “In the ...
As the school year is coming to a close, a new analysis shines another harsh spotlight on what’s being called a “learning recession” for American students. It's a problem that started long before the ...
The University of California, Berkeley had almost 6,500 students on its wait list last year. It ended up admitting none of them. The only thing harder than getting into college, it seems, is getting ...
When Bronx teacher Jessica Beck began teaching two decades ago, middle schoolers in her English class often read 20 books a year. Under the city’s new, mandated literacy curriculum, however, she’s ...
Businesses that applied for refunds of President Trump's "liberation day" tariffs, which the Supreme Court struck down in February, are getting some clarity on when they will receive their money. The ...
Most college students spend their first semester adjusting to lecture hall classes and navigating life away from home. Now more of them are doing that while also conducting market research, building ...
Transportation Security Administration workers who have gone without pay for work during a partial government shutdown are starting to see paychecks on Monday, March 30. "Most TSA employees received a ...
According to Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, the amount of computation necessary to run artificial intelligence (AI) is 1,000 times higher than the computing power needed to run non-AI software. While ...
Transportation Security Administration officers should "begin seeing paychecks as early as Monday," the Department of Homeland Security said. TSA agents, who screen passengers at U.S. airports before ...
Bill Maher will be receiving the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor after all. "For nearly three decades, the Mark Twain Prize has celebrated some of the greatest minds in comedy," said Roma Daravi, ...
This debacle isn't the first time Supermicro ran afoul of regulators. Back in 2006, the company was fined for violating U.S. sanctions by indirectly exporting its motherboards to Iran. In 2019, it ...
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