By Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON, Feb 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Sunday began accepting requests to ...
Standard RAG pipelines treat documents as flat strings of text. They use "fixed-size chunking" (cutting a document every 500 characters). This works for prose, but it destroys the logic of technical ...
An examination of key National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) requirements for upstream and midstream oil and gas ...
New integration brings insurance into the financial planning conversation By embedding verified P&C policy data ...
Figma is the high-risk, high-reward bet. Revenue is growing nearly four times faster than Adobe's, but the company is still ...
Financial advisor Todd Burkhalter pleaded guilty to running Georgia’s largest Ponzi scheme, defrauding 2,000 investors of $380M. Learn the red flags and how to protect yourself.
Internet shutdowns, smuggled Starlink terminals, and state-sponsored AI slop.
Eight gigabytes of VRAM is probably inadequate in 2026, but does that apply to system RAM as well? Let's run through what a ...
A follow-up audit found the New York Power Authority has made progress improving oversight of a statewide energy efficiency program, but key gaps remain. State Comptroller auditors reviewed NYPA’s ...
This administration is moving America ever farther from its core values. The Founding Fathers would recognize this governance — and would condemn it as tyranny.
Close to four thousand employees of the California Department of Public Health were told they must use the federal E-Verify system to keep federal funding. Unions are pushing back.
Gayanga was a celebrated Detroit demolition contractor. Now that it is the target of multiple investigations, CEO Brian McKinney is fighting back.
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