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Chardet dispute shows how AI will kill software licensing, argues Bruce Perens
Alarm bells are ringing in the open source community, but commercial licensing is also at risk Earlier this week, Dan Blanchard, maintainer of a Python character encoding detection library called ...
Using AI to find security vulnerabilities holds significant promise, but the initial products fall short of businesses' and software developers' needs.
As artificial intelligence continues to reshape industries at an unprecedented pace, venture capitalists face a critical knowledge gap: understanding how humans and AI systems collaborate most ...
By late 2024, AI was generating roughly 29% of programming functions in the US in the GitHub repositories the researchers analysed.
Top AI graduate programs at schools like Carnegie Mellon and Stanford are feeding a field where salaries average over ...
MIT introduces Self-Distillation Fine-Tuning to reduce catastrophic forgetting; it uses student-teacher demonstrations and needs 2.5x compute.
AI agents are fast, loose, and out of control, MIT study finds ...
The viral social network for bots reveals more about our own current mania for AI as it does about the future of agents. For a few days this week the hottest new hangout on the internet was a ...
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