UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper says the world cannot wait for an AI Hiroshima before global powers agree on safety rules.
Yvette Cooper said governments must agree on AI safeguards before frontier systems transform warfare, crime, and society.
Japan is backing Micron's $9.3 billion Hiroshima expansion as it seeks to become an AI memory hub and challenge South Korea's ...
HIROSHIMA -- Online applications for an all-day advance reservation system introduced on a trial basis this fiscal year at ...
UK foreign secretary Yvette Cooper says AI could be the security threat of the decade and warns against waiting for an 'AI Hiroshima' before acting.
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper has warned artificial intelligence could pose a "Hiroshima"-style threat to humanity ...
Artificial intelligence needs to be globally regulated before a potentially devasting display of its power, Foreign Secretary ...
Japan is underwriting a large share of Micron’s newest bet, and the timing could hardly be more complicated.
Nearly 80 years ago, Kiyoshi Tanimoto documented the aftermath of the Hiroshima bombing during World War II. His manuscript ...
Micron has announced another major investment in advanced memory manufacturing, revealing plans to significantly expand its ...
Lawmakers from South Korea's ruling Democratic Party called for hearings on the Home Plus crisis, as the discount chain runs ...
A Syrian delegation, headed by Assistant Minister of Public Works and Housing Imad al-Masri, was briefed on Hiroshima’s ...