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The number of students taking GCSE computing has fallen this year, with fewer girls and boys choosing the subject compared ...
The coding-equals-prosperity promise has officially collapsed. Fresh computer science graduates are facing unemployment rates of 6.1% to 7.5% — more than double what biology and art history ...
After nearly a half-century at the University of Washington, Ed Lazowska reflects on his career, the future of AI and computer science education, and his plans beyond retirement.
Known today as Karatsuba’s Algorithm, this breakthrough challenged the long-held belief that multiplying two n-digit numbers required n² steps.
One computer scientist’s “stunning” proof is the first progress in 50 years on one of the most famous questions in computer science.
The University of Washington's Allen School is rethinking how to train the next generation of software engineers in an AI-dominated job market.
04-14-2025 TECH Quantum computing could change science forever—if it works Big Tech thinks quantum computing will supercharge AI. First, it has to solve its biggest problem: scaling qubits.
D-Wave quantum annealers solve problems classical algorithms struggle with The latest claim of a clear quantum supremacy solves a useful problem.
You can tell Instagram to forget what it thinks about you. The Meta app now allows you to fix your feed with just a couple clicks.
Quantum computers will one day outpace the fastest supercomputers on the planet, but what will they be used to accomplish?
A new AI algorithm can associate brain activity with certain behaviors, an advancement that can help improve brain-computer interfaces and find new patterns in neural activity.