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Turing Award winner Tony Hoare, computing pioneer who invented Quicksort, dies at the age of 92
An obituary of Tony Hoare, a pioneer and one of the greatest programmers in the early history of computing.
KU advisers say growing PathwayU program has helped students better understand major, career options
Asking a young child “what do you want to be when you grow up,” doesn’t often have much pressure. In fact, you can get some ...
Using AI, Devotion scales creator identification, outreach and relationship management for a new era of influencer marketing.
“Unfortunately, we were a little bit ahead of our time,” Sumit Kapur tells The Next Platform, saying that in the later years of the last decade, quantum systems hadn’t advanced much and it was unclear ...
Spanish Mountain Gold Ltd. (the "Company" or "Spanish Mountain Gold") (TSX-V: SPA) (FSE: S3Y) (OTCQB: SPAUF) is pleased to announce the Phase 1 test results for sensor based particle sorting on the ...
A program to which users attribute human characteristics can manipulate them much more easily.” –Andrzej Porębski, MD ...
From Tinder-style apps to astrological birth charts — how today's arranged marriages blend tech and tradition in unexpected ways.
Code.org founder and chairman Hadi Partovi on why computer science is a liberal art and software engineering is not dead yet.
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Quicksort inventor Tony Hoare reaches the base case at 92
Classicist, philosopher, wit, and one of the greatest British computer scientists of all time Obit Professor Charles Anthony Richard Hoare has died at the age of 92. Known to many computer science ...
Michel van der Aa’s “Theory of Flames” originates from a question: “How can we relate to people if we don’t believe in the ...
Explore the latest tech laptops for STEM students designed specifically to handle the demanding software, coding, and ...
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As criminals use artificial intelligence to commit fraud, Minnesota turns to AI to fight it
Brazen fraudsters and Minnesota officials scrambling to stamp out abuse of social services have something unlikely in common: They’re both relying on artificial intelligence to reach their goals.
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