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Viewpoint: How 18F transformed government technology, and why its elimination matters

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Healthcare.gov, the government health insurance marketplace website, launched in October 2013 only to buckle under the weight of just 2,000 simultaneous users. As millions of Americans stared at error messages and frozen screens, a political […]

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Angry Birds, Frogger and others are finalists for the World Video Game Hall of Fame

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This year’s finalists for the World Video Game Hall of Fame include trailblazers in esports, electronic pets and portable gaming, as well as the arcade favorite brought to life in a 1998 episode of “Seinfeld.”This […]

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Open-source software that models soft materials expands engineering solutions

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When mechanical and structural engineers design machines, bridges, and buildings, they calculate loads, stresses, and deformation of metal, steel, concrete, glass, wood, and plastic to find the optimal geometry that bears loads with the minimum […]

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Are the Oscars going bananas? An animator explains why digital apes are the real winners of the 2025 awards

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Hollywood’s biggest night, the Academy Awards, arrives this weekend, but this year there’s some monkey business going on. It’s easy to focus on the race for best picture, best actor and best actress, but look […]

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New software will help combat deep fake image threats to personal security

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Realistic images created by artificial intelligence (AI), including those generated from a text description and those used in video, pose a genuine threat to personal security. From identity theft to misuse of a personal image, […]

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Next top model: Competition-based AI study aims to lower data center costs

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Who, or rather what, will be the next top model? Data scientists and developers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility are trying to find out, exploring some of the latest […]

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‘Monster Hunter’ on prowl for new audiences as latest game drops

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With “Monster Hunter Wilds” pitting intrepid players against a menagerie of rampaging beasts on PC and consoles from Friday, the game’s creators tell AFP they hope the 20-year-old franchise can still find new audiences.This post […]

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New platform helps evaluate AI for complex computer use

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Imagine asking AI to plan your trip itinerary, book and pay for all your flights, and arrange your airport transport—all within a single click. Fortunately, an international research team is making this vision a reality.This […]

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Neuro-inspired AI framework uses reverse-order learning to enhance code generation

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Large language models (LLMs), such as the model behind OpenAI’s popular platform ChatGPT, have been found to successfully tackle a wide range of language processing and text generation tasks. Some of these models have also […]

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Contextual analysis for recommending code reviewers

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Code review is essential in software development, playing a vital role in enhancing product quality by catching mistakes early on. An integral part of this procedure is choosing the right reviewers to examine modifications to […]

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