Networking Event with Industry Leaders: Leveraging Generative AI for Your Enterprise
Generative AI is the most transformative trend this year and growing at a faster pace than any AI technologies that have come before it, which has sparked a genuine industry-spanning uproar. This makes right now a critical time for candid discussions by enterprise leaders about the strengths and weaknesses of the technology — and how
Rocket Report: Virgin Launch Secured by Electron, ULA Completes First 2023 Mission
Welcome to Edition 5.43 of the Rocket Report! I am thrilled to announce that Stephen Clark is joining Ars Technica to cover space alongside me. You've already read some of his fine work here in the Rocket Report, as he has been the long-time editor of Spaceflight Now. But now, starting Monday, he'll be writing frequently
Generative AI to Enhance Cybersecurity Precision: 5 Ways It Will Help
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Every cybersecurity vendor has a different vision of how generative AI will serve its customers, yet they all share a common direction. Generative AI brings a new focus on data accuracy, precision
Galactic “Demolition Derby” Results in Odd Gamma-Ray Burst from Colliding Stars
When astronomers spotted a powerful gamma-ray burst (GRB) in October 2019, the most likely explanation was that it was produced by a massive dying star in a distant galaxy exploding in a supernova. But data from subsequent observations showed that the burst originated with the collision of stars (or their remnants) in a densely packed
Boost Your Business Revenue with ChatGPT’s Assistance
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Lately, it’s become nearly impossible to go a day without encountering headlines about generative AI or ChatGPT. Suddenly, AI has become red hot again, and everyone wants to jump on the bandwagon:
Why Key Developments Remain Unused: The Importance of Context
Andreas Wagner is interested in evolution, that of molecules, species, and ideas. He’s a biochemist at the Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies at the University of Zürich, so he knows that the engine of evolution is random mutations in DNA. But he also knows that these occur all the time. He is interested
Harness Launches AIDA: A Revolutionary AI Assistant for Software Development Lifecycle
Join top executives in San Francisco on July 11-12, to hear how leaders are integrating and optimizing AI investments for success. Learn More Software delivery platform Harness has announced the launch of AIDA (AI Development Assistant), a generative AI assistant to streamline software development lifecycle (SDLC) workflows. According to the company, unlike traditional AI applications that primarily focus
Top 5 Disturbing Swim Advisories to Watch Out for This Summer
It's summer, and that means health organizations will be periodically showering Americans with reminders of how public swimming venues are actually nightmarish cesspits teeming with microbes that can burn your eyes, ravage your intestines, and eat your brains. In attempts to communicate some pretty basic health advice—like, don't pee or poop in a public pool
Defending Your Company Against Cybercriminals Empowered by Generative AI: The Next Wave of Cyber Threats
Presented by Telesign Personal data is under siege in the digital world, from deepfakes to exploiting human error, vulnerabilities and trust. In this VB Spotlight, security experts will dig into the current landscape, how to get ahead and stay ahead of cybercriminals and more. Watch free on-demand here. What’s at stake when corporations don’t put
X-ray “Light Echoes” Suggest Milky Way’s Central Black Hole Experienced Outburst
It's probably not realistic to call a supermassive black hole "quiet." But, as far as these things go, the one at the center of our galaxy is pretty quiet. Yes, it emits enough energy that we can image it, and it occasionally gets a bit more active as it rips something nearby to shreds. But























