Is traditional coding dead? That’s the question many developers have been asking themselves this week following the launch of powerful new coding models from OpenAI and Anthropic. Last week, OpenAI ...
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Georgia Tech’s Honors Program has received a transformative $10 million commitment from philanthropist and venture capitalist John H. Martinson. A celebration took place for the naming of the John H.
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"The Anthropocene Reviewed" is the 2025-26 KU Reads selection. Author John Green will give a talk at the Lied Center that is free to the community. (Image courtesy of KU News) Share this post or save ...