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AI slop is quietly wrecking the future of computer science
Computer science has long operated on a foundation of trust: researchers publish findings, peers verify them, and the field ...
As a $1 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant concludes, Chris Hoadley, director of the UB Institute for Learning Sciences and professor in the Graduate School of Education, reflects on the ...
The crowd sheltered by a tent overlooking a UW-Madison construction site included some of computing’s more familiar names. There was Larry Landweber, an original member of the Internet Hall of Fame ...
Students are losing some interest in computer science broadly but gaining interest in AI-specific majors and courses.
Northwestern Engineering's Nikos Hardavellas, professor of computer science and electrical and computer engineering and director of the Parallel Architecture Group (PARAG@N), has undertaken decades of ...
A new microchip-sized device could dramatically accelerate the future of quantum computing. It controls laser frequencies with extreme precision while using far less power than today’s bulky systems.
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Despite the constant 'job apocalypse' warnings, computer science graduates are actually on ...
New data suggests that fears about the demise of computer science majors may be overblown—with demand outpacing MBAs and starting salaries growing year over year.
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