Large language models are astonishingly good at coding and getting better. What will this mean for software and software ...
The new reinforcement learning system lets large language models challenge and improve themselves using real-world data ...
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Education that meets the future: Aligning learning with industry and technology in the UAE
Walk into a UAE classroom today, and the atmosphere is charged with innovation. At Najah Abu Dhabi 2025, held from October 19 ...
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The problem with AI ‘vibe coding’
AI has empowered anyone to code, but, as with many technical matters, not actually understanding the fundamentals comes with ...
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Huffman Middle School leaders encouraging students to 'Fall into Math'
While STEM was the focus, the event it was all centered around mathematics. Jacqueline Nicholas leads strategy and innovation ...
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Researchers propose a new model for legible, modular software
Coding with large language models (LLMs) holds huge promise, but it also exposes some long-standing flaws in software: code ...
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Human beats Google DeepMind by solving ancient math puzzle
In a remarkable development, a human mathematician has achieved what many thought impossible: solving the centuries-old ...
Collaboration combines global software leader’s development expertise with free zone’s innovation ecosystem to advance ...
Where does your code come from. An AI? So, it must be perfect, right? Wrong. A new report exposes the risks, and the vendor’s CISO warns of longer-term problems.
Researchers from Standford, Princeton, and Cornell have developed a new benchmark to better evaluate coding abilities of large language models (LLMs). Called CodeClash, the new benchmark pits LLMs ...
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