As we settle into 2025, it’s clear that the future of software development is being shaped by trends that prioritize efficiency, intelligence and adaptability. And while adjusting to change isn’t always easy, these shifts can be exciting as long as we remain adaptable and learn to overcome potential challenges.
However, AI can seem like a mysterious, high-tech black box for many non-technical founders, executives and managers. It's easy to be overwhelmed by jargon like “machine learning,” “deep learning” and “generative AI.”
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A new study from Oregon Health & Science University has uncovered how small molecules within bacteria interact with proteins, revealing a network of molecular connections that could improve drug discovery and cancer research.
The rise of artificial intelligence has had mixed reviews from employees, but could it be a lucrative career change?
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning (ML), Generative AI, and Large Language Models (LLMs) are revolutionizing industries and reshaping economies.
Traditional authentication methods, such as single-factor passwords, have proven inadequate in combating sophisticated cyber threats like phishing, brute force attacks, and social engineering. While two-factor authentication (2FA) has added a layer of security by incorporating OTPs or tokens,
DeepSeek-R1 is the groundbreaking reasoning model introduced by China-based DeepSeek AI Lab. This model sets a new benchmark in reasoning capabilities for open-source AI. As detailed in the accompanying research paper,
Exponential growth in big data and computing power is transforming climate science, where machine learning is playing a critical role in mapping the physics of our changing climate.
Improvements such as DeepSeek-V3 help squeeze more out of available hardware. This doesn’t eliminate the need for better hardware, and, of course, new software and models are under development. Generative AI is relatively new, but it’s not the end of the road for AI/ML.
Since the AI major was introduced in fall 2024 two courses, Introduction to AI and Linear Algebra with Machine Learning Applications, have been added to the curriculum.
With HP’s reveal of Omen AI earlier this month, are AI and machine learning models starting to become more common in video game optimisation?