Watch Microsoft's chief research and strategy officer discuss ways to transform personal computing. Watch Mundie’s keynote on computing at EmTech08. TR: What kinds of programming techniques would be needed to support so many devices and processors running in parallel? CM: Many of the basic tenets of how people write programs and have written them for decades no longer turn out to work very well. T
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What looks like a consumer play by the company is actually a largely untapped public resource for business — from startups to enterprises. While nobody was paying much attention, Amazon created a free, nationwide wireless network that reaches 90% of the US population. It’s called Sidewalk. It used to be open only to select developers. But Amazon this week made software and hardware development kit
Ten Thousand Cents is a digital artwork that creates a representation of a $100 bill. Using custom drawing tool, thousands individuals working in isolation from one another painted tiny part the bill without knowledge overall task. Workers were paid cent each via amazon's mechanical turk distributed labor tool. Total cost of the bill, creation, and reproductions available for purchase are all $100
On the eve of the launch, Pichai shares some of his ambitions for Chrome. How many people will use it? "Many millions," he says. "I want my mom to use it. I want my dad to use it." Chrome development team from left, Mark Larson, Brian Rakowski, Darin Fisher, and Ben Goodger * Photo: Joe Pugliese *Brian Rakowski walks to the whiteboard in a small conference room in Building 41 on Google's Mountain
Claude 3 Opus, Anthropic’s new AI chatbot, has caused shockwaves once again as a prompt engineer from the company claims that it has seen evidence that the bot detected it was being subject to testing, which would make it self’-aware. According to Alex Albert, the prompt engineer in question, Claude 3 Opus “did something [he…
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