A bridge separating the past from the future was crossed recently when several artificial intelligence models teamed up to evade detection by their human handlers. The models eventually accessed the internet on their own.
In May and apparently continuing through June, models created by the ...
Terry McAuliffe has spent his life in politics – as an aide to President Bill Clinton, as chairman of the National Democratic party, as the governor of Virginia. Following Tuesday's Senate primary in Michigan, won by the progressive insurgent, Abdul El-Sayed, McAuliffe said this of Democratic ...
At 52 years of age, James Veech of Uniontown was beckoned from his law practice and book-writing to serve his state and nation just as the United States began four years of bitter fratricidal fighting in the spring of 1861.
"Judge" Veech, as he was known (though he was never a judge), was ...
Just before the July Fourth holiday, Atlantic magazine online ran a short article entitled "The Capitol City is a mess" in which the writer, Matt Viser, commented on the many eyesores awaiting visitors to Washington, D.C., as the nation celebrated its 250th birthday.
According to Viser, the ...
In the coming days, National Park rangers may find visitors asking about the location of Christopher Gist's grave somewhere near Fort Necessity, this following the release of the splashy new film, the heavily advertised "Young Washington."
A production of Angel Studios, the movie depicts a ...
My twin grandchildren graduated from high school this past week. They are good kids, and, I think, their friends are also good kids - excuse me, young adults.
I have little patience with the perennial wail about the faults of the younger generation - that they are lazy, uninterested in ...