Carnegie Mellon Debuts Initiative to Combine Disparate AI Research
The School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University has launched CMU AI, a new initiative designed to connect work on artificial intelligence across seven departments within the school.
MoreCreators of Second Life Open Sansar Social VR Platform to the Public
Sansar empowers individuals, communities, schools, studios, corporations, brands and others to easily create, share and ultimately sell immersive 3D social experiences for consumers to enjoy on HTC Vive, Oculus Rift and Windows PCs, according to the company Linden Labs, which also created Second Life.
MoreReport: AI Will Be in Nearly All New Software by 2020
Artificial intelligence will be in nearly all new software products by 2020 and a top five investment priority for more than 30 percent of chief information officers, according to a new report from Gartner.
MoreJobs Report: 97 Percent of Flatiron School Graduates Land Jobs
While two major coding bootcamps shut down recently, another released its latest jobs report — boasting a 99 graduation rate and 97 percent hire rate for job-seeking students.
MoreLinking Data to Decision-Making
Five information technology leaders explain how they use metrics to measure the impact of IT projects or cost-justify new investments.
MoreMIT Researchers Aim to Bring Neural Networks to Smartphones
Last year, a team led by Vivienne Sze, an associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science at MIT, developed an energy-efficient chip designed for neural networks that might allow them to run on smartphones.
MoreCampus Technology Announces 2017 Impact Award Honorees
Campus Technology has officially announced the recipients of its 2017 Impact Awards. After a nomination process that brought in submissions from all over the world, 10 honorees were selected in five categories.
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