• React JS conference to return in November — LGBTQ not invited

    React JS conference to return in November — LGBTQ not invited
    The React Eurasia (formerly React Europe) conference is finally returning to its in-person roots this November after two years of online-only events. Good news for bigots: If you hate the LGBTQPIA+ community and don’t want to attend STEM events with queer people, golly gee are you in luck! The event is being held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Conference organizers announced the venue earlier today alongside a glowing recommendation for its host city of Dubai: We are excited to a
  • 3 Essential Design Trends, June 2022

    3 Essential Design Trends, June 2022
    Are you bored with some of your current design projects? This month’s collection of website design trends can help break you out of that rut with some fun and funky alternatives.
    And all of these options are anything but boring. From visual display to technique, these trends present a different set of challenges.
    Here’s what’s trending in design this month.
    1. Layers on Layers
    These website designs have so many layers of information that you almost don’t know where to lo
  • Neural networks don’t work like the human brain because they ‘learn’ differently

    Neural networks don’t work like the human brain because they ‘learn’ differently
    Recently developed artificial intelligence (AI) models are capable of many impressive feats, including recognizing images and producing human-like language. But just because AI can perform human-like behaviors doesn’t mean it can think or understand like humans. As a researcher studying how humans understand and reason about the world, I think it’s important to emphasize the way AI systems “think” and learn is fundamentally different to how humans do – and we have

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