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Anthropic to Department of Defense: Drop Dead (computerworld.com)
3 points by CrankyBear 1 day ago | past | 2 comments
AI is unhealthy in a variety of different ways (computerworld.com)
26 points by dryadin 1 day ago | past | 12 comments
Apple built hypertension notifications for Apple Watch (computerworld.com)
1 point by brandonb 4 days ago | past | discuss
Australia's WiseTech to cut 2k jobs as AI renders manual coding obsolete (computerworld.com)
4 points by netfortius 5 days ago | past | 4 comments
Why are AI leaders fleeing? (computerworld.com)
14 points by CrankyBear 12 days ago | past | 1 comment
By whatever name – Moltbot, Clawd, OpenClaw – it's a security nightmare (computerworld.com)
4 points by CrankyBear 28 days ago | past
The Windows PC is dying, thanks to cloud-based services and AI (computerworld.com)
5 points by CrankyBear 36 days ago | past
Old-school programming techniques you probably don't miss (2009) (computerworld.com)
4 points by ohjeez 50 days ago | past
In the US, the Death of Expertise (computerworld.com)
6 points by CrankyBear 55 days ago | past | 3 comments
Foreign tech workers are avoiding travel to the US (computerworld.com)
99 points by CrankyBear 63 days ago | past | 75 comments
Firefox UI revamp sparks complaints, searches for alternatives (2014) (computerworld.com)
2 points by 1gn15 74 days ago | past
Best Places to Work in IT 2026 – Computerworld (computerworld.com)
2 points by rbanffy 76 days ago | past
Microsoft's Copilot+ PC hype needs to end, analysts say (computerworld.com)
4 points by 01-_- 3 months ago | past
Singin' the Agentic Windows Blues (computerworld.com)
2 points by CrankyBear 3 months ago | past
Nvidia's new AI physics model can help design chips (computerworld.com)
1 point by Brajeshwar 3 months ago | past
Breaking the Humanoid Robot Delusion (computerworld.com)
1 point by ohjeez 3 months ago | past
AI web browsers are cool, helpful, and utterly untrustworthy (computerworld.com)
5 points by CrankyBear 3 months ago | past | 1 comment
OpenAI says hallucinations are mathematically inevitable, not engineering flaws (computerworld.com)
7 points by devonnull 4 months ago | past | 1 comment
It's the end of the Windows 10 world as we know it (computerworld.com)
4 points by CrankyBear 4 months ago | past | 2 comments
Apple is nowhere near the limits of Apple Silicon (computerworld.com)
2 points by napolux 5 months ago | past
Does Google want to kill the web? (computerworld.com)
6 points by CrankyBear 5 months ago | past | 2 comments
OpenAI: AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable, not engineering flaws (computerworld.com)
2 points by signa11 5 months ago | past | 4 comments
OpenAI admits AI hallucinations are mathematically inevitable (computerworld.com)
17 points by _tk_ 5 months ago | past | 2 comments
Gazing into the Future of Eye Contact (computerworld.com)
4 points by ohjeez 5 months ago | past
SAP project costs cited in jeweler's bankruptcy filing (2009) (computerworld.com)
1 point by mooreds 5 months ago | past
AI Bubble Watch (computerworld.com)
5 points by CrankyBear 5 months ago | past
Atlassian says its 'Don't F– the Customer' principle drove cloud-only decision (computerworld.com)
4 points by sangeeth96 5 months ago | past | 3 comments
Google gets away almost scot-free in US search antitrust case (computerworld.com)
185 points by CrankyBear 5 months ago | past | 116 comments
AI chatbots are not your friends (computerworld.com)
4 points by CrankyBear 6 months ago | past
LLMs suggest women seek lower salaries than men in job interviews (computerworld.com)
3 points by arkadiyt 6 months ago | past | 1 comment

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