Apple, Michigan taxpayers, and one of Detroit’s wealthiest families spent roughly $30 million training hundreds of people to ...
New research reveals why even state-of-the-art large language models stumble on seemingly easy tasks—and what it takes to fix ...
The problems go far beyond a potential worker shortage, warns a new report from investment banking giant JPMorganChase, and ...
In October, Auditor General Karen Hogan’s “Recruiting for Canada’s Military” report said the CAF’s recruitment target time is ...
As China's homegrown AI technology accelerates toward large-scale real-world applications, the education sector has emerged as one of the most dynamic testing grounds. A report by the Changjiang ...
Transforming basic robotics kits, a student-led startup is redefining a complete learning path, from beginner projects to ...
In 2026, Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B, BRK-A) will have a new leader. Greg Abel will succeed legendary investor Warren Buffett ...
Morning Overview on MSN
This 'living' computer blurs the line between brains and machines
In a lab rack that looks more like a high-end audio system than a server, clusters of human brain cells are quietly learning ...
International student mobility has always experienced cycles of highs and lows, but for U.S. inbound mobility the last five ...
Explore how AI-driven anomaly detection enhances the security of Model Context Protocol (MCP) deployments, protecting AI infrastructure from evolving threats with real-time insights.
The Forward on MSN
How the next generation of rabbis is preparing for the age of A.I.
Students from five rabbinical schools tell the Forward how they're thinking about artificial intelligence in relation to their work.
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