Most people think AI is replacing jobs — but it’s quietly creating a new class of digital millionaires who use systems, not just effort, to build wealth. Wealth is now built on systems that ...
AI Dev, DeepLearning.ai's AI conference, made its NYC debut. We sat down with Andrew Ng at the event to talk AI and developers. Ng recommends that everyone learn to code. The second annual AI Dev, a ...
Silicon Valley is preparing for the future it’s creating. As AI eliminates white-collar jobs — dozens of tech firms have announced layoffs in the last month — the idea of universal basic income (UBI) ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ga., Nov. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Jetaire Group, the global leader of fuel tank flammability reduction and ignition mitigation technology, designs and manufactures INVICTA™, the premier ...
When we unit test Spring MVC applications, we test each layer separately from the others. We create mock implementations, typically using Mockito, for each layer’s dependencies, then we simulate the ...
Dr. Berg teaches philosophy at the University of California, Irvine. Last spring, it became clear to me that over half the students in my large general education lecture course had used artificial ...
A great knife is more than just sharp - it has to be strong, durable, and reliable. In this project, I create a survival knife designed to handle any extreme condition. Will it pass the ultimate ...
We asked 8 tech executives to weigh in on whether "learn to code" is still good advice in the AI era. Okta's CEO said the idea that everyone needs to learn to code is "laughable." Others, like ...
Microsoft’s Historic 6502 BASIC Code is Now Open Source Your email has been sent Microsoft has officially released the code for its 6502 BASIC version under an open ...
In the era of vibe coding, when even professionals are pawning off their programming work on AI tools, Microsoft is throwing it all the way back to the language that launched a billion devices. On ...
Microsoft’s 6502 BASIC ran on the same CPU that powered the Apple II, Commodore 8-bit series, NES, and Atari 2600. Microsoft’s 6502 BASIC ran on the same CPU that powered the Apple II, Commodore 8-bit ...