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How travel among synthetic populations reveals gaps in essential services

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Think about your neighborhood. Where are the stores or doctor’s offices? How easy is it to access fresh food? Human mobility researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory are providing information on […]

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Study shows clear influence of driving noise on individual sound preferences in a car

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Loud or unpleasant driving noises can impair the enjoyment of music in the car. Some sound systems therefore dynamically adjust the volume and bass. However, individual sound preferences are not taken into account. A study […]

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Novel approach improves automatic software repair by generating test cases

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IMDEA Software researchers Facundo Molina, Juan Manuel Copia and Alessandra Gorla present FIXCHECK, a novel approach to improve patch fix analysis that combines static analysis, randomized testing and large language models.This post was originally published […]

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Microsoft-CrowdStrike outage: How a single software update was able to cause IT chaos across the globe

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The world as we know it increasingly relies on digital connectivity that, for the most part, works quietly and invisibly in the background. So how did a single software update bring down half the internet?This […]

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Software in science is ubiquitous yet overlooked, researchers say

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Software is omnipresent in science, and yet it is overlooked everywhere. At a time when scientists (and many others) are talking about code, algorithms or artificial intelligence, software appears in the discourse as just another […]

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Microsoft unveils software that allows LLMs to work with spreadsheets

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A team of programmers and AI specialists at Microsoft has developed an AI tool called SpreadsheetLLM that applies large language model capabilities to spreadsheets. In their study, now posted on the arXiv preprint server, the […]

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ZeroEyes raises $53 million, employs over 150 as demand for gun scans grows

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At a 24-hour computer center in Conshohocken, technicians for ZeroEyes monitor software tied to surveillance cameras in 42 states, checking automated reports of possible guns where they aren’t supposed to be, and other security threats […]

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Swedish game studio channels fandom in ‘Star Wars Outlaw’

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From Yoda figurines to Lego stormtrooper helmets, Star Wars is everywhere around the Massive Entertainment video game studio that’s about to unveil a hotly anticipated title drawn from George Lucas’s iconic franchise.This post was originally […]

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From doubt to trust: The journey of Cameroonian software developers in open source

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A recent study delves into the trust and engagement of Cameroonian software developers in open-source projects, offering critical insights into the collaborative software development landscape. The findings underscore the importance of recognizing cultural and social […]

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Redesigning videoconferencing for, and by, people who stutter

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As a former tech lead at Meta, Shaomei Wu, Ph.D. ’12, found she had to work extra hard to get her points across in large online meetings. She stutters, which combined with her gender and […]

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