The spike in Minneapolis auto thefts this year is a reversal following two years of reductions. Police say one factor is that ...
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This study shows what becomes possible when human creativity and LLM capabilities meet with structure and discipline. By guiding Claude Code, we were able to produce a powerful TUI framework for Ring” ...
Anthropic opened its virtual "Briefing: Enterprise Agents" event on Tuesday with a provocation. Kate Jensen, the company's head of Americas, told viewers that the hype around enterprise AI agents in ...
International Business Machines stock is getting slammed Monday, becoming the latest perceived victim of rapidly developing AI technology, after Anthropic said its Claude Code tool could be used to ...
It’s not often that a program in its first year of existence is competitive. Usually there’s a waiting period of one, two, and maybe even three years before the wins start to stack up. The ...
CHELMSFORD — The Chelmsford Fire Department touted a 25% enrollment rate in its “Get Alarmed Chelmsford” program at Chelmsford Commons last month, and a little more than a month later the department ...
The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance and the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office are expanding the lifesaving “Get Alarmed, Tennessee!” free smoke alarm program to include carbon ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Tennessee is expanding its free smoke alarm program to now include carbon monoxide detectors. It comes after the Tennessee Department of Health reported the deaths of nearly 30 people ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Code Louisville, a free tech training program that has prepared an estimated 5,000 Kentuckians for careers in software development over the past 13 years, will teach its final class ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- A Louisville-based tech training program that helped launch hundreds of coding careers will shut down later this year. There are more than 300 people in the Code Louisville ...
Microsoft now pays security researchers for finding critical vulnerabilities in any of its online services, regardless of whether the code was written by Microsoft or a third party. This policy shift ...