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@codeorg

@codeorg
8 posts
2023-06-11
How should schools prepare students to navigate a world in which, according to some prominent A.I. developers, the ascendancy of A.I.-powered tools seems all but inevitable? https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-06-11 View on X
New York Times

While US schools debate what to teach students about AI's promise and potential peril, universities, tech companies, and nonprofits offer ready-made curriculums

While schools debate what to teach students about powerful new A.I. tools, tech giants, universities and nonprofits are intervening with free lessons. Mastodon: @BenPatrickWill@mas...

2023-01-13
We believe teaching computer science and AI in schools is critically important. Students need to learn how to navigate a world where programming and artificial intelligence are part of our everyday lives. https://www.nytimes.com/...
2023-01-13 View on X
New York Times

Banning ChatGPT in schools will be hard, so teachers should treat ChatGPT like a calculator: assume students are using it unless they are physically supervised

OpenAI's new chat bot is raising fears of cheating on homework, but its potential as an educational tool outweighs its risks.

2022-10-06
Speeding up this calculation could have a big impact on thousands of everyday computer tasks, cutting costs and saving energy! https://www.technologyreview.com/ ...
2022-10-06 View on X
MIT Technology Review

DeepMind uses its AlphaTensor AI to solve a matrix multiplication problem by building a 3D TensorGame board game, beating a record that has stood for 50+ years

2022-07-13
Wow! The CEOs of the largest companies and nonprofits in the United States have joined forces to make computer science a basic part of the K-12 curriculum. See who's on board: https://ceosforcs.com/
2022-07-13 View on X
GeekWire

The leaders of Amazon, Microsoft, Apple, Meta, Google, and 500+ business, education, and nonprofit companies urge US states to boost computer science education

More than 500 business, education and nonprofit leaders have teamed with Seattle-based computer education nonprofit Code.org …

2021-04-19
R.I.P. Charles Geschke, the co-founder of Adobe, and co-inventor of the PostScript language, the precursor of the PDF file format. https://www.nbcbayarea.com/...
2021-04-19 View on X
Mercury News

Charles “Chuck” Geschke, who co-founded Adobe in 1982 with John Warnock and helped develop PDF technology, has died at 81

Fiona Kelliher / Mercury News :

2020-03-22
“Criminals are dressing up password-stealing messages and malicious software as coronavirus-themed alerts, warnings, or apps. Some researchers have found hackers masquerading as the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention” https://www.reuters.com/...
2020-03-22 View on X
Reuters

The mass move towards remote work could put corporate data at risk, as hackers move to take advantage of weaker home security systems and relaxed restrictions

TEL AVIV/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - As people disperse to their homes to work and study because of the coronavirus pandemic …

2020-02-20
Rest in peace, Larry Tesler. https://gizmodo.com/...
2020-02-20 View on X
Gizmodo

Larry Tesler, an influential figure at Xerox PARC and Apple who coined “cut, copy, paste” and advocated for modeless computing, has died at 74

The advent of the personal computer wasn't just about making these powerful machines available to everyone, it was also about making …

2019-11-24
A great profile of Turing Award winner Barbara Liskov, who pioneered CLU, “the first programming language that did not rely on GOTO statements,” and also a precursor of C, C++, Java, C#, etc. https://www.quantamagazine.org/ ...
2019-11-24 View on X
Quanta Magazine

Barbara Liskov, a Turing Award winner who invented some key principles of object-oriented programming, on what it takes a woman to get to the top of CS field

Barbara Liskov pioneered the modern approach to writing code.  She warns that the challenges facing computer science today can't be overcome with good design alone. Tweets: @codeor...