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Matt Almassian Matt Almassian
Updated on March 04, 2025

Why Smart Companies Are Granting AI Immunity to Their Employees

Employees are using AI tools whether they’re authorized or not. Instead of cracking down on AI usage, consider developing an AI amnesty program. Learn more.

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Anish Dhar Anish Dhar
Updated on March 03, 2025

AI Coding Assistants Can Be a Huge Help — Just Not Where You Might Think

Most engineers don’t lose much time to coding. Instead, to boost productivity, AI assistants should help with all the sleuthing that goes into software development.

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Peleg Porat Peleg Porat
Updated on March 03, 2025

5 Tasks Developers Shouldn’t Do With AI Coding Assistants

AI-powered coding assistants can help improve developer efficiency, but they are limited when it comes to debugging, predicting real-world performance impacts and more. Here’s why.

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Rob Lowe Rob Lowe
Updated on March 03, 2025

How to Adopt AI Solutions While Safeguarding Data Privacy

To unlock the full benefits of artificial intelligence, companies and users need to understand how to protect the data that drives the systems.

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Luke Kim Luke Kim
Updated on March 03, 2025

How to Build AI Programs with Customers at the Core

If you’re building an AI product, you need to make sure your users will actually find it useful. Here’s how.

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Ellen Glover Ellen Glover
Updated on February 27, 2025

Alignment Faking: When AI Models Deceive Their Creators

AI models aren’t always as obedient as they appear. Research shows they will strategically mislead users into believing they are being compliant, all while pursuing their own hidden agenda — raising serious concerns about trust and safety.

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Shesh Narayan Gupta Shesh Narayan Gupta
Updated on February 26, 2025

Understanding the RMSprop Optimizer: A Guide

Root mean square propagation (RMSProp) is an adaptive learning rate optimization algorithm designed to improve training and convergence speed in deep learning models.

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Margo Steines Margo Steines
Updated on February 26, 2025

6 Top Facial Recognition Companies

These facial recognition companies develop technology with a wide range of uses for both businesses and consumers.

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Giorgos Myrianthous Giorgos Myrianthous
Updated on February 26, 2025

LightGBM: A Guide

Light gradient-boosting machine (LightGBM) is an open-source machine learning framework that specializes in handling large data sets and high-dimensional data. Learn more. 

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Andreas Rekdal Andreas Rekdal
Updated on February 24, 2025

What Is Spatial Computing?

Spatial computing is an umbrella term for experiences that combine elements of digital and physical environments. Here’s how spatial computing works, examples, applications, a brief history of the field and how it could progress in the future.

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