AI-assisted Playwright automation using a structured, protocol-driven workflow. This framework keeps human-AI collaboration explicit, reviewable, and repeatable. This framework supports MCP servers to ...
It’s been three-and-a-half years since generative AI exploded onto the scene. In this past year, progress has continued its relentless pace: Vibe coding took off, companies embraced agentic workflows, ...
Iron Software builds trusted .NET libraries for document automation. The PDF specification is a 1,000-page ISO standard, and generating compliant documents from C# code is harder than most developers ...
Using AI chatbots for even just 10 minutes may have a shockingly negative impact on people’s ability to think and problem-solve, according to a new study from researchers at Carnegie Mellon, MIT, ...
The prize board called the playwright Bess Wohl’s work “a striking blend of comedy and sincerity.” By Michael Paulson “Liberation,” a funny, probing and powerful new play by Bess Wohl that explores ...
April 19 (Reuters) - The United States National Security Agency is using Anthropic's Mythos Preview AI tool despite ‌the Pentagon hitting the company with a formal supply-chain risk designation, Axios ...
In today’s edition … NATO is in the White House ... What went down in Wisconsin … but first … For months, Democrats have tamped down talk of impeachment to ...
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Jessie Jones, a theater playwright and TV actress known for roles on "Murphy Brown" and "Perfect Strangers," has died. She was 75. Jones' writing partner Jamie Wooten – who with Nicholas Hope formed ...
March 30 (Reuters) - More than half of U.S. federal judges — 60% — are using at least one AI tool in their judicial work, according to a new study, opens new tab released on Monday. Researchers from ...
As the ACLU fights to protect people’s privacy, playwright Matthew Libby discusses his play about the private companies fueling the government’s surveillance of immigrants.