Nobel Prize–winning economist Simon Johnson said AI has "substantially wiped out" coding as a reliable source of opportunity.
Nobel Prize–winning economist Simon Johnson said AI has "substantially wiped out" coding as a reliable source of opportunity.
Three UW–Madison College of Letters & Science professors have been named 2026 Guggenheim Fellows, recognizing their ...
Dave Schroeder, director of national security initiatives at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said defense research ...
UW–Madison’s Tech Exploration Lab gives students a space to build and demo AI and tech projects with real users, from medical ...
Student enrollment is down, artificial intelligence (AI) challenges the norm, and the technology job market is tightening—a ...
Max Parsons (left), assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, works with undergraduate staff members Reynel Cariaga (center) and ...
The Class of 2028 celebrated Declaration Day on Cannon Green as major declaration data showed declines in computer science ...
UW-Superior hosts annual high school math meet, drawing students from across Wisconsin and Minnesota to compete in ...
A 29-year-old computer science graduate student at Colorado State University is facing a litany of federal charges following ...
The study found that in 2023-24, Wisconsin schools could not find a fully licensed individual for over 3,800 positions. In ...
Madison's new state-of-the-art engineering center received another significant donation on Tuesday, this time from a pair of ...
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