LA Galaxy Announce Programming Details for Home Match Against St. Louis CITY SC on Saturday, March 16

LOS ANGELES (Monday, March 11, 2024) – The LA Galaxy today announced programming details for their home match against St. St. Louis CITY SC at Dignity Health Sports Park on Saturday, March 16 (7:30 pm PT; MLS Season Pass on Apple TV).

Pregame Party At Galaxy Park
Fans are encouraged to stop by the pregame party at Galaxy Park, where they can take part in a wide range of activities before gates open at 3:30 pm PT for Saturday’s match between LA and St. Louis. Louis. For more information on Galaxy Park, click here.

TOKiMONSTA Pregame DJ Set
In celebration of Women’s History Month, fans are encouraged to arrive early for Saturday’s match as GRAMMY-nominated producer TOKiMONSTA will be the featured DJ for Saturday’s set. With a renewed focus on transforming the in-stadium fan experience, LA Galaxy home matches during the 2024 MLS Regular Season will have a pregame and halftime DJ set to excite and entertain fans of the club. TOKiMONSTA, a native of Torrance, Calif., ranks as one of the Top 100 DJs worldwide (DJ Mag) and has performed at nearly every major festival worldwide.

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AI Breakthrough: Devin, the Self-Programming Software Engineer, Raises Eyebrows in Tech

Cognition Labs’ Devin AI, capable of autonomously coding and solving complex software tasks, ignites debate over the future of software engineering.

Cognition Labs has revealed a groundbreaking artificial intelligence named Devin, the first AI software engineer with the capability to autonomously complete complex coding tasks. This milestone, funded by a $21 million Series A led by Founders Fund, showcases the potential for AI to revolutionize the tech industry.

Devin stands apart from other coding assistants by not only suggesting code snippets but by planning, executing, and debugging entire projects. It is equipped with standard developer tools within a sandboxed environment, allowing it to operate just like a human engineer. Its performance on the SWE-bench benchmark is particularly notable, where it resolved 13.86% of real-world GitHub issues unassisted, a significant leap from the previous state-of-the-art at 1.96%.

The broader implications of Devin’s capabilities are profound. It has demonstrated the ability to learn new technologies, build and deploy applications, and even train and fine-tune other AI models. This self-improvement feature raises questions about AI’s role in future development and whether it might lead to a reduction in demand for human programmers.

The reaction from the software engineering community has been mixed, with

ABB extends no-code Wizard Easy Programming to industrial robots

  • ABB first manufacturer to offer intuitive, block-based no-code programming for cobots and full range of six-axis industrial robots.
  • First-time users can program their collaborative and industrial robots within minutes for free.
  • System integrators and other expert users can develop, share, and customize advanced programs for application-specific functionality.


ABB Robotics has extended the scope of its free Wizard Easy Programming software to include its six-axis industrial robots powered by an OmniCoreTM controller in addition to its collaborative robots. This makes ABB the first robot manufacturer to offer an easy-to-use, no-code programming tool for cobots and six-axis industrial robots, lowering barriers to automation for new users and offering ecosystem partners and integrators an efficient tool to support their customers.


“Addressing industry challenges and opportunities is essential to sustain and accelerate the worldwide adoption of robotics automation,” says Marc Segura, President of ABB Robotics. “By extending Wizard Easy Programming to our six-axis industrial robots, ABB Robotics is responding to the scarcity of skilled labor and rising manufacturer demand for simple and easy-to-use robot programming software for their robot fleets.”


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