A researcher, professor and federal policy adviser, he guided students who went on to do groundbreaking work in connecting the world online.
On Feb. 10, 1996, a computer -- IBM's Deep Blue -- won a game against world champion chess player Garry Kasparov.
David J. Farber was a central figure in the development of early research networks that evolved into today’s internet.
Three of the artists being honored this year died before reaching 30. Another made it to 100.
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West Palm Beach man accused of murder dies in state custody
Nikolas LaFountain, charged with murdering his roommate, has died in a mental health hospital, leaving the victim's family without closure.
A 37-year-old Bengaluru tech professional was shot dead in a daylight attack outside a Toronto mall. Identified as Chandan ...
Yale University says a prominent computer science professor will not teach classes while it reviews his conduct, after newly ...
Popular large language models (LLMs) are unable to provide reliable information about key public services such as health, taxes and benefits, the Open Data Institute (ODI) has found.
Yale removes Professor David Gelernter from class amid review over Jeffrey Epstein emails.
NBA computer picks for February 12, with player prop projections and the best bets based on how tonight's matchups should set up.
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