Software engineering has experienced two seismic shifts this century. First was the rise of the open source movement, which ...
The automotive industry is transitioning to software-defined vehicles, using modular architectures, AI-driven validation, and ...
The Framework provides software development teams with a unified application programming interface to read, display, edit, ...
Terabase has used the first version of the Terafab system to install 40 MW of tracking solar over across multiple commercial ...
ISO/PAS 8800, focused on safety of AI applications in road vehicles, can also serve engineers in medical, industrial, rail, ...
SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 (Reuters) - (This March 23 story has been corrected to clarify that Oracle introduced agentic apps that work across its software suite, rather than individual AI agents, in the ...
Researchers have built new photonic computing chips that allow neural networks to learn using light instead of electronics. The technology could improve autonomous vehicles and help robots learn ...
AI-assisted coding is no longer experimental. In many teams, it's simply how work gets done. Output goes up almost immediately, pull requests multiply and backlogs shrink. On paper, things look better ...
Bottom line: The economics of enterprise software are entering their most dramatic recalibration since the shift to the cloud. As autonomous AI agents begin to handle work once performed exclusively ...
The automotive industry is undergoing a transformation as profound as the shift from internal combustion engines to electrification. Driving this shift is the software-defined vehicle (SDV), not a ...
The enterprise software sector has experienced extreme volatility due to continued concerns over artificial intelligence disruption, and Truist Securities noted that companies with seat-based business ...
It’s a fact. The odds are in your favor when compared to auto travel. It’s not even close, we often remind the flight-fearing traveler. Yet two of the smartest people I have known refuse to fly ...