Algorithms may not meet in smoke-filled back rooms, but they’re increasingly shaping the prices we all pay—and sometimes in ways that look a lot like collusion. Researchers are finding that even ‘benign’ learning systems can nudge each other toward higher prices without[...]
Tag: Computer Science
Coding, Creativity and the New Digital Fluency
Most students aren’t motivated by code syntax—they’re motivated by making something that matters. That’s why creative coding is gaining traction in classrooms: it treats code as a tool for storytelling, design, and self-expression. As AI handles more of the technical heavy lifting,[...]
Teleportation Achieved Between Quantum Computers in a World First
Oxford scientists have taken a bold step toward the future of quantum computing—teleporting quantum information between processors without losing performance. Unlike traditional data transfers, this method uses quantum entanglement to shift information instantly, paving the way for scalable, networked quantum systems. While[...]
Cracking the code: Schools ramp up computer science teaching
In 2013, North Dakota colleges graduated just 111 students in computer science programs. This is a great read on a glaring flaw in our education system’s failure to meet the demand of an evolving economy. [...]Read More... from Cracking the code: Schools[...]