SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Perfect school attendance. Think about how hard that is to achieve over the course of a school year. State Senator Dr. Akilah Weber Pierson, daughter of California Secretary ...
LG CNS and Cline launch "Cline Spec Driven for Enterprise" to bring intelligence across the full enterprise system development and operations lifecycle. AI agents designed to orchestrate the full ...
The disrupters have been disrupted. After decades of upending industries with their coding, software engineers are now the ones on the defensive. Developers saw their roles change drastically ...
For most of the past decade, the smartest thing many federal student loan borrowers could do was wait — whether that meant waiting for a payment pause to be extended, waiting for a forgiveness program ...
Presenteeism, or attending work despite being ill enough to warrant absence, is endemic among working Americans. Although research suggests that paid sick leave mandates reduce presenteeism, it has ...
California’s public universities spent $16.9 million on A.I. during a financial crisis, and the result has been chaos. Credit...Illustration by Maxime Mouysset Supported by By Linda Kinstler Linda ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Three Central Virginia seniors are graduating from high school with perfect attendance records dating back to kindergarten. Even senior skip day meant putting pen to paper.
The Minimax Mavis Agent, as presented by Prompt Engineering, introduces a multi-agent system designed to address inefficiencies in traditional workflows. By assigning distinct roles to specialized ...
It’s hard to even conceive of anyone having perfect attendance from kindergarten all the way through senior year of high school. It takes supreme dedication to the process, and James Dusek has it.
In February 2025, officials say, more than 38% of students in New York’s Dunkirk City School District were chronically absent, meaning they had missed more than 10% of school days. Just one year later ...
A security researcher, working with colleagues at Johns Hopkins University, opened a GitHub pull request, typed a malicious instruction into the PR title, and watched Anthropic’s Claude Code Security ...