NYC Throws Parade for Programmer Who Finally Fixed Excel’s Copy and Paste

New York City - Confetti mixed with snow over Lower Manhattan on Tuesday as a ticker tape parade wound its way through the Canyon of Heroes celebrating a triumph few thought they would live to see. The honoree was Elena Kovács Ilyanova, a soft spoken computer programmer whose recent breakthrough finally fixed one of modern … Continue reading NYC Throws Parade for Programmer Who Finally Fixed Excel’s Copy and Paste

AI Image Generators Are Getting Rickrolled

Standford - In a surprising twist that has blended cybersecurity, machine learning, and internet humor, many artificial intelligence image generation tools have fallen victim to an elaborate digital campaign that's turning sophisticated algorithms into unexpected Rick Astley fan art generators. What makes this phenomenon particularly remarkable is the extensive groundwork required to achieve such widespread … Continue reading AI Image Generators Are Getting Rickrolled

Move Over Turing, The Torquemada Test is AI’s New Hurdle

In a bold declaration that has sent ripples through the artificial intelligence community, leading computer scientist Dr. Hiroshi Tanaka has officially pronounced the Turing test obsolete. In its place, Dr. Tanaka proposes a new benchmark for AI capabilities: solving the notoriously challenging "Cain's Jawbone" puzzle, which he has dubbed the Torquemada Test. The Turing test, … Continue reading Move Over Turing, The Torquemada Test is AI’s New Hurdle

New “Dead Celebs” App Takes the World by Storm

In a world where pop culture and technology converge, an innovative new app called "Dead Celebs" has taken the global app market by storm. This inventive application, developed by the creative minds at Iconic Apps Inc., invites users to put their celebrity knowledge to the test by answering one question: "Is this celebrity dead or … Continue reading New “Dead Celebs” App Takes the World by Storm