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Reading code activates a general-purpose brain network, but not language-processing centers.
It doesn’t help that Hollywood has cast the ‘coder’ as a socially challenged, type-first-think-later hacker, inevitably white and male.
We encode our biases into everything we create: books, poems, and AI. What does that means for an increasingly automated future?
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This is what you need to do to keep up with today’s digital progress.
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Almost all experts agree that coding will become nearly as ubiquitous as literacy in the future. But the nature of coding in the future may be very different.
IT has been one of the fastest growing and most lucrative industries for a long time. But is that going to be true in the future?
Why are soda and ice cream each linked to violence? This article delivers the final word on what people mean by “correlation does not imply causation.”
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It’s likely one of the biggest data breaches in corporate history.
Research shows that employers are working to find more talent in the blockchain space, and they’re willing to pay higher rates for it.
The controversy around the Torah codes gets a new life.