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The internal "Soul Overview" that shapes how Claude behaves was never meant to be public, yet it has now spilled into the ...
Early last year, Broadcom CEO Hock Tan decided to host what he likes to call a “coffee chat” with the employees of VMware, ...
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More than 30 security flaws in AI-powered IDEs allow data leaks and remote code execution, showing major risks in modern ...
Boeing is playing its part in this, with the US manufacturer recently filing a patent for an emissions reduction system.
Female AirAsia cabin crew members are now allowed to wear hijab on all flight routes, expanding from the previous regulation ...
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Anthony Palumbo and Charles Goulding examine how 3D printed copper cold plates and in-chip microfluidic silicon are reshaping ...