When Zaharia started work on Spark around 2010, analyzing "big data" generally meant using MapReduce, the Java-based ...
The Internet Bug Bounty program has paused new submissions, citing a massive expansion in vulnerability discovery by AI code ...
Those who want to engage with matriarchal ways, land-based knowledge and creative expression are invited to gather April ...
Indigenous films at CIFF 50 continue to highlight community, culture and a legacy that still shapes Native families today, writes columnist Nancy Kelsey.
Dependence is easy but crippling. When we’re children or advanced in age, we’re dependent on adults for our care. This is the normal flow of human life. But when we’re dependent as adults, it cripples ...
For the last few years, public attention around artificial intelligence has been fixed on text. Chatbots that answer ...
The Clark Art Institute's contemporary art exhibition "Sónia Almeida: Stages" is on view now for free at the museum, ...
The Uzbekistan Art and Culture Development Foundation (ACDF) presents When Apricots Blossom, an immersive takeover of ...
The Amarillo Public Library is introducing a new digital reading service while also hosting several events in April, ...
The 11-day Portland Panorama Film Festival runs April 9–19 with Sundance premieres, Pacific Northwest productions and events ...
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to children's author Philip Stead about his new book "A Potion, a Powder, a Little Bit of Magic," about a goat keeper looking for a lost goat.
Effective error recovery mechanisms are essential for robotic construction, allowing for real-time problem-solving in dynamic ...